Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Doing Away With Twiggy:

Twiggy, the 60s supermodel known for popularizing the lanky androgynous look most modern models till date sport ironically alluded her thin build to her genes. Fashion houses prefer tall, skinny and emaciated looking models to model their clothes without a thought for the highly publicized deaths of two Latina models who succumbed to anorexia in 2006.

It is rather strange when you actually note this runway trend. Fashion designers create clothes for modern women who have curves they love to flaunt; but the models modeling these clothes are actually girls as young as 16 year olds having a body mass index below 18.

Young women no longer starve themselves for achieving that twiggy look though. The torch bearers for plastic surgery abuse, these women are known to suction of fat with procedures like liposuction of the thighs, arms, stomach and neck.

Placing themselves on the sacrificial alter of fashion they even go for a complete anti thesis of mommy makeovers with a risky combination of intense liposuction, buttock and breast reductions and abdominoplasty. Women generally consider mommy makeovers to enhance the overall appearance of their body, not to change it drastically with extreme surgeries and risks involved.

At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California, plastic surgeons know what surgery is right for which body type. Our mommy makeover procedures are formulated keeping the body structure of women in mind and are personalized differently for women with differing age and body types.While we understand aesthetically inclined societal trends, we do not yield to extreme surgery practices and procedures which can actually damage rather than enhance.

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