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Posted on March 24, 2010.
Asian Plastic SurgerySeveral ethnic groups are seeking plastic surgery

In the first half of the 80s, it was estimated that less than five percent of plastic surgery patients belonged to ethnic groups. In 1990 this number had risen to 20 percent according to the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Today, more and more members of ethnic groups are turning to cosmetic surgery to enhance their natural beauty and restore a youthful glow.

Why grown so much plastic surgery patients ethnicity? Part of the trend lies in the improvement of surgical techniques and increased media exposure. Although plastic surgery was once considered taboo by both Caucasians and ethnic minorities, the aesthetic work is now widely accepted by all groups and all ages.

More people are now aware of the potential benefits of plastic surgery as well as many different procedures are available. Some of the most popular procedures include breast augmentation, body lifts and nose surgery. However, doctors also noted that the various ethnic groups whose views differ on what is considered beautiful. Although European patients prefer a more sculpted, Asian patients generally try to look much softer.

Enhancing beauty while maintaining the ethnic identity

As more people from minority groups begin to seek plastic surgery, the need to improve the beauty while maintaining ethnic identity is becoming increasingly important. In a recent article in The New York Times, doctors have discussed the fact that different ethnic groups have different standards of beauty. Although traditional techniques of plastic surgery are based on the ideals of the Caucasus, doctors must change their traditional work with the beauty standards of Hispanic, Asian clients and African American.

Tips when seeking plastic surgery

If you belong to an ethnic group, it is important to find a plastic surgeon to listen to your needs and individual goals. As you are looking for a doctor, go prepared a list of questions to help determine who is the best choice for your surgery. Discuss your concerns and talk specifically about what you hope to achieve with surgery.

Another great idea is to ask your doctor about their previous experience working with patients belonging to ethnic groups. If possible, ask your doctor to show you "before and after" photos of past patients. It is a great way to see what the doctor is capable of. You can also bring photos that show the look you hope to achieve as well as photos of things you want to avoid.

You may want to see a plastic surgeon who has specific experience working with people of different ethnic groups. These surgeons usually have a better understanding of your needs, as well as experience the creation of search you strive for. More importantly, avoid the surgeons who try to convince you of "Westernization" your look. The aim of plastic surgery is to improve your natural beauty, while preserving your ethnic identity.

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