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Rising Demand for Cosmetic Surgery in China Leads to Surge in Botched Procedures

Rising Demand for Cosmetic Surgery in China Leads to Surge in Botched Procedures
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Health April 23, 2025 15:49

beijing - As Chinese beauty clinics proliferate, the increasing demand for cosmetic surgery raises safety concerns with a rise in disfigured faces among patients.

Rising Demand for Cosmetic Surgery in China

The popularity of cosmetic surgery in China is soaring, with an estimated 20 million procedures performed annually. Women, accounting for 80% of clients, are undergoing surgeries to meet unrealistic beauty standards influenced by Western, anime, and Korean pop culture trends.

The Dangerous Side of Beauty Trends

Social media and face-filter apps like 'SoYoung' and 'GengMei' are driving the obsession with 'hyperfeminine' features, leading to a surge in cosmetic procedures. However, the rapid growth of unlicensed clinics has resulted in a rise of botched surgeries and corrective procedures.

The Perils of Unregulated Clinics

Dr. Yang Lu from Shanghai highlights the risks associated with unlicensed clinics, where patients like Yue Yue suffer irreversible damages. Even licensed clinics have failed to adhere to standards, as seen in the viral case of actress Gao Liu's botched nose job that ended her career.

Despite regulatory actions, including fines and suspensions, the cosmetic surgery industry in China continues to thrive, with new clinics replacing shut-down ones swiftly.

The Human Cost of Beauty Standards

Individuals like Yue serve as cautionary tales of the detrimental impact of cosmetic surgeries gone wrong, with many left physically and emotionally scarred. The quest for perfection often leads to irreversible consequences, challenging the industry's practices and regulations.

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