Age and Experience . . . 1
. . . count for nothing.
But some surgeons and patients are now citing increased interest in surgery among people wanting to look younger and “fresher” for the ever-competitive job market.
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“Before the economy turned down, people would come in because they wanted to have more fun and enjoyment out of life,” (surgeon Payman Simoni–ed,) he said. “But now plastic surgery has become a necessity for some. People cannot only rely on their skills in this market. They want to look refreshed and youthful so they can compete for jobs,” he said.
Me, I earned every one of these grey hairs, and I’m keeping them.
April 8, 2009 at 7:13 pm
I’m with you on this. I don’t have near as many as you do, but those I do have, I’ve earned the hard way. They’re staying.