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New wedding trend, first you go to the cosmetic surgeon

2023-02-02T18:13:24.607Z

"A very high number of women turn to the cosmetic surgeon in the year before the wedding. 20% remain dissatisfied with the operation and return to the surgeon (another, perhaps) close to the wedding day. (ANSA)



(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 02 - "A very high number of women turn to the cosmetic surgeon in the year before the wedding. 20% remain dissatisfied with the operation and return to the surgeon (another, perhaps) close to the wedding day. The 80% of overweight young women go to the nutritionist and personal trainer in the 6/8 months before the wedding".

Maria Rosaria Boccia, president of Fashion Week Milano Moda, described how the preparation for a key event of existence has transformed during the presentation of the "Wedding Surgery" project, which she curated together with Emanuela Di Napoli Pignatelli, of EP Congressi.


    "Even many relatives of brides and future husbands - explains Boccia - use Prp, platelet-rich plasma, to improve the complexion of the face for the occasion. Today there is great concentration on the wedding day, much less on building a solid couple ".

Approximately 180,000 weddings are celebrated a year in Italy, with an average expenditure that now exceeds 20,000 euros for each event, and the wedding turnover reaches several billion euros a year.


   The organization includes location owners, caterers, fashion experts, florists, interior decorators, photographers, video makers.

Nutritionists, dieticians, personal trainers.

And cosmetic surgeons.

Under the general coordination of the wedding planners", who today requested the


    All these figures, underlines Boccia, are chosen "often by browsing social networks, where few are guarantees of reliability. For this reason - he continues - we have asked Parliament to regulate professions in the field of aesthetic medicine and to carefully monitor social networks and sites that they deal with surgery and aesthetic medicine, too often fake speakers".

Doctors and aesthetic surgeons, during the meeting, explained the need for a specialization that does not exist today, and advise "not to aim at unattainable models: do not be deceived by false and constructed images, very often present on social networks.


   Influencers and models they are real and the tricks of television are as magical as filters to photographs".

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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