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FILTERS WE USE INCREASE THE DESIRE TO MAKE AESTHETICS
Coronavirus, which we have seen its effect in many directions, has changed human habits in a very short time. This has also created different demands on people in the field of Health, and social constraints have left us a little more alone with ourselves. Turkish Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery specialist Dr. gave information about increasing aesthetic operations in Turkey.
1- Individuals whose life routines have changed have been subjected to a great deal of this unfortunate situation, the number of casualties in their homes will not be underestimated. The desire to live healthier and longer in people led to more time and budget allocations on these issues, especially in individuals with a sociocultural and socioeconomic level above average.
2- In fact, we evaluate personal health, which has become more of a priority than in the past; in the most basic terms, physically and psychologically as a whole. The desire to change the visual problems that people are psychologically uncomfortable with increased significantly during the pandemic period.
3- Excessive use of social media, video meetings, people who see themselves more closely spend more time at home; increased selfie (selfie) habits, filters, motivated people more to these operations. Hair transplantation, face, neck lift, tummy tuck and nose operations in Turkey were in demand, which took time compared to other operations in the transplant recovery period. The use of masks brought the upper face area to the fore and Botox, which gives a younger expression that prevents wrinkles, increased the number of filler applications significantly compared to past years.
4- The increasing number of aesthetic initiatives and successful results increased personal happiness and motivation, which led to a further increase in these demands. Individuals are better equipped about these initiatives and visit their doctors with requests to spot their uncomfortable problems. Thanks to the more active use of visual technology by plastic surgeons, it became easier to understand the expectations of patients and prevented the patients from encountering surprises after the operation in Antalya and Istanbul, Turkey.
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