Ban Big-Boob Bikini Ads, Plastic Surgeons Say
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A U.K. plastic surgeons group is calling for a ban on ads like the one above for a London clinic. According to news reports:
Models with “anatomically impossible” breasts are being used to seduce female clients to undergo cosmetic surgery that creates “unrealistic expectations”, plastic surgeons say.
Turning their fire on parts of their trade, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps) says digitally enhanced pictures of bikini-clad women in ecstatic poses should be banned in advertisements…
Referring to an ad for the West One Cosmetic Clinic in London, featuring a woman in a bikini, [Baaps president Douglas] McGeorge said: “This lady’s bottom appears very slim to her top. But if you look closely it is abnormal. It gives a completely false presentation of what can be done. If a woman with that figure had that body, we know she would have to engage in years of correctional surgery.”
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