While liposuction, facelifts and breast augmentations number among the
most popular cosmetic procedures in Europe, around the world some rather more
unusual treatments are in demand.
Although they might sound strange to us, these cosmetic procedures help the
recipients achieve the standards of beauty most sought after in their country
and culture.
1. Dimple creation surgery
In Asia,
cheek dimples are considered a good omen, indicating fortune and fertility,
which is one of the reasons dimple creation surgery is so popular there.
However, dimples are also considered cute and youthful and this procedure is
now gaining popularity in the west too.
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Taiwanese celebrity Jasper Liu displays both
enviable dimples and aegyo sal. Credit: 白卡玲 |
Around 20%
of the population have natural dimples, which are actually a birth defect
resulting from a shortened facial muscle. Dimple creation surgery is minimally
invasive, performed under local anaesthetic and involves a stich being placed
inside the cheek.
2. Aegyo sal surgery
Aegyo sal is a Korean term
for the small pocket of fat directly beneath the eye. It is distinct from eye
bags and usually seen in children. Koreans believe aegyo sal to be highly
desirable, giving a youthful and cute appearance.
Aegyo sal can be achieved
in two ways, either by inserting a strip of surgical fabric under the skin’s
surface through two small incisions or using facial filler (a temporary option,
lasting around six months). You can also buy transparent sticky tape to place
under the eye for a DIY solution!
3. Double eyelid
surgery
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A Korean woman with 'monolid' eyelids typical in Asian people. Credit: Petar Milošević |
Double eyelid surgery is a procedure designed to give East Asian
patients a Caucasian style eyelid crease. Western celebrity culture has led to
this treatment becoming hugely popular across China, Korea and Japan, where
people commonly have a ‘monolid’ (single, crease-free eyelid).
The surgery pulls the eyelid back and thus makes the patients’ eyes look
bigger and rounder. Non-surgical methods of achieving double eyelids are also
popular including stick-on tape and eyelid glue.
4. Cinderella Surgery
Remember how none of the
Ugly Sisters could fit into Cinderella’s glass slipper? They might have been
able to had they undergone this surgical procedure.
So-called Cinderella
Surgery sees a patient’s feet shortened and slimmed so they can fit into high
heels more comfortably and has been gaining popularity in the States. The
treatment can include removal of the small toe and the shortening of toes. Fat
or collagen can also be injected into the soles of the feet to make walking in stilettos
less painful.
5. Smile lift surgery
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Smile lift surgery performed by Aone Clinic in Korea |
Another Korean innovation,
the smile lift (also called 'Smile Lipt') is a procedure designed to lift the corners of the mouth to give
the look of a smile. It is useful for patients who have naturally downturned
mouths, which give them a grumpy appearance, and for those who expose too much
gum when smiling.
However it is also popular
with men and women in general as it allows them to look happy, friendly and
confident even when they are not smiling. To achieve a permanently upturned
mouth the muscles around the mouth are cut and repositioned.
6. Thigh gap surgery
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Model with a prominent 'thigh gap'. Credit: gnuckx |
The ‘thigh gap’ is a body
trend that has gained popularity among women and girls in the last few years
following the appearance of models with very slender thighs in a Victoria’s
Secret fashion show.
It is a space between the
inner thighs that remains when the knees are touching – and now females in
America are undergoing a cosmetic procedure to get it. The treatment is carried
out using non-surgical CoolSculpting, where the fat cells are killed off over a
course of two-hour sessions by exposure to cold temperatures.
7. Leg extension surgery
Leg extension surgery is
not dissimilar to mediaeval torture but it is a trend in China where
minimum heights are common for many careers. The procedure involves both legs being
broken and then stretched on a rack.
Next, telescopic rods are inserted into
the cartilage which pulls it apart very gradually, by one millimetre a day. New
living bone grows along it to fill the gap, while muscles, nerves, arteries and
skin also renew themselves. It takes at least three months to complete,
requires gruelling physical therapy and costs around $85,000, but patients can
gain up to six inches in height.
Although not as unusual as the procedures above,
Ocean Clinic Marbella offers a wide range of treatments to address your body
concerns. Contact us for a free consultation.