Experts say the pandemic is driving an increase in cosmetic plastic surgery
Many have spent a lot of time looking at their own face over Zoom, and more people are coming in now that non-essential procedures are allowed. Author: Jeremy Baker Updated: 4:40 PM CDT May 24, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Business is booming for plastic surgeons. They re getting all sorts of requests for different kinds of procedures and a lot of it has to do with the pandemic.
You can blame Zoom for a big part of that. Or if you are a plastic surgeon you can thank Zoom for the extra business. Many of us have had to look at our faces for hours a day, and not everybody liked what they saw, like baggy eyes, wrinkles, and for many a double chin.
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