
If they could, 87% of women want to change something in them, whether the abdomen (64%), thighs (50%), buttocks (38%) or breast (37%).
According to a survey published Harris Interactiv Saturday, March 13th in Top Health, 45% of women considering surgery or cosmetic medicine, which, respectively, only 6% and 4% have ever used.
If they could, 87% would like to change something in them, whether it’s belly for 64% of women surveyed, thighs (50%), buttocks (38%) or breast (37%).
Women aged 25 to 34 years are 67% to be beautiful. However, this perception decreases with age: 59% of women aged 35 to 49 years feel beautiful and only 55% of women aged 50 and over.
When asked what prevents them from crossing the threshold of aesthetic medicine (injections, laser, etc..), 48% recall rates and 47% oppose the fact of nature.
For surgery (face lifts, liposuction, etc..) Fear of medical consequences leads with 53% before charges, up to 52% and being against nature (44%).