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Quite alarmingly, more college students than ever before are opting for plastic surgery, writes Neha Sharma.

Updated on: Jul 03, 2008 08:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Marks, admissions, wardrobe, cosmetic surgery.. students starting college have a new list of priorities. Cosmetic surgeons have reported a significant rise in the number of students who want a little nip and tuck before venturing into campus land.

The demand is highest for nose jobs, ear surgery scar removals and , liposuction. “Most youngsters who come for these procedures are between 18 and 21,” says Dr Anup Dhir, senior cosmetic surgeon, who receives about 20 inquries in a month.

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Dr Dhir’s most recent client was a 17-year-old boy, who came in for gynecomastia (male breast reduction). Girls in their late teens come for breast augmentation and boys for breast reduction and perma nent removal of chest hair.

“Most male models have to take off their shirts, so an extra-hairy chest is a bit of an embarrassment,” says the doctor. “However, the demand is highest for mole removals and nose jobs.”

Celeb lookalikes Dr Vimal Malik, cosmetic surgeon, says that more and more teens are asking for rhinoplasty (nose job), tummy tuck and lip reduction and enhancement.

“Some youngsters want to resemble celebrities. They say ‘I want to join the college fashion society or a sports contest and want the Sania Mirza’s look’.”

Harpreet Kaur, 19, who comes from a small town in the north, says that she was called ‘makkhi kudi’ in school because of a big mole on her nose. Before she joined a city college, her uncle had the mole surgically removed.

Dr Dhir concludes, “One should not resort to surgery because it is easier, quicker and effective. A regular exercise routine and a weight control can do the trick for most.”

 
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Neha Sharma

Neha Sharma writes on Bollywood and television, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City

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