Survey says Britons want their partners to have cosmetic surgery

A face-to-face survey of 1,978 British adults carried out in March and an online survey of 306 people who had undergone or were planning to undergo cosmetic surgery prove that many Britons want their partners to solve bodily flaws with cosmetic surgery.

According to the survey, one in ten people would consider going under the knife to enhance their own looks, a consumer group Which? said.

Also, four percent of nearly 2,000 adults questioned would like their partner to think about cosmetic surgery too.

The survey results show that men most commonly wanted their partner to undergo a boob job. This is quite contrary to what most people believe that men don’t like fake boobs. On the other hand, women want their partners to have flatter stomachs.

The results also show that facelifts and neck lifts were the types of cosmetic surgery men would like to have for themselves. Women, on the other hand, crave for hard tummies as tummy tucks topped the list of cosmetic surgery they most wanted to have.

Which? also found that less than a quarter of respondents who had or who were considering cosmetic surgery believed that they were very well informed about the procedure and its risks and complications. The consumer group also observed that many people are considering a cosmetic change in the future, and perhaps not just for themselves but for their partners as well.

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