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Like a growing number of students in China, Pan Ou will spend her university
vacation going under the knife in a plastic surgery procedure she hopes will
boost her chances of getting a good job after graduation.
"I want to be
more beautiful, to perfect myself," Pan, a student at one of China's most
prestigious law schools, said in the waiting room of EverCare Xingfu
hospital.
"My face is too big and flat, like all Asians. I would also
like to make my nose higher," said the attractive 23-year-old.
An undated combination photograph of Hao Lulu shows her before (L) and after cosmetic surgery, which included facial reconstruction and nose reshaping, in Beijing. Rising incomes and perceptions that better looks secure better jobs and husbands have fuelled a boom for breast enlargement and other cosmetic remedies in recent years. State media have reported that Chinese people spend over $20 billion a year on altering their looks. [EverCare Medical Institute/Reuters] |
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