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JAN 22 - A growing number of well-educated British-born Pakistani
women in their 20s are combining their annual visits to their
ancestral homeland along
with a trip to the plastic surgeon for cut-price, nip-and-tuck operations.
Hundreds of Pakistani Britons are booking cheap plastic surgery in
Pakistan's main cities, three times the number just four years
ago. Nose jobs, tummy tucks, liposuction and breast enlargements are
the favored treatments for many who feel "pressure to have Western
features" but who want to pay only a fraction of what they would be
charged in Britain.
The women are mostly middle-class professionals who take a week to
ten days out
of their hectic schedule in Pakistan to visit Islamabad, Lahore or Karachi where almost
all the country's 70 registered plastic surgeons are based.
Dr Abdul Hameed, the president of the Pakistani Association of
Plastic Surgeons, said the trend began four years ago when doctors
noticed "waves of British clients" coming during the summer and
winter holiday seasons. About 400 women were visiting the country
for cosmetic surgery every year.
"These women are mostly educated, with 70 per cent who work and earn
independently. Only this week, a woman from Maida Vale in west
London came to me for a nose job. She was in Pakistan attending a
marriage ceremony. The women know that the waiting lists for good
cosmetic surgery in London is maybe three months long. In Pakistan,
there is no waiting list. We do them whenever we get them,"
The Independent, UK, quoted him as saying.
Ambarina Hasan, the health and beauty editor of Asian Woman
and Asian Bride magazines, said the growth could be linked to
a career-oriented lifestyle in which Asian women had higher levels
of disposable income and were getting married later.
Bollywood actresses, the icons of beauty on the sub-continent, are
becoming more like sex symbols in the West, she said. "They are
getting fairer with lighter eyes. There has always been a hankering
after the Western ideals of beauty. There have been creams for
lightening skins and plastic surgery is taking it one step further."
The pressure to look good is even greater if the women are expecting
an arranged marriage. "With an arranged marriage, you often size
[prospective partners] up in a photograph, so looks are very
important," she said.
David Sharpe, a professor of plastic surgery at Bradford University,
said he was aware of the trend, but warned against having plastic
surgery abroad.
"I would be confident about Pakistani surgeons who have been trained
in the UK or have strong connections with training programs here
as being competent," he said.
"But if you are going abroad to have surgery, there is a danger. One
in 10 cases of nose reshaping and one in five cases of liposuction
require additional work for up to six months, such as an adjustment
to the tip of a nose. The patients would need to go back to the
surgeon and this work would normally be carried out for free, as it
would be part of the package."
Dr Hameed said most British patients were aware of the potential
dangers of picking the wrong surgeon and advised clients to do their
research before booking.
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