Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - Why does the medical and beauty industry become a high-paying and profiteering industry?
Why does the medical and beauty industry become a high-paying and profiteering industry?
Everyone has a love of beauty, and it has never changed since ancient times.

Tracing back to ancient times, until the arrival of quasi-civilized society, people's pursuit of beauty never stopped. Practically speaking, the ancients knew how to dress themselves up with gorgeous clothes, gold and silver jewelry, pearl jade articles and rouge lip gloss thousands of years ago. In such a period when human civilization has been highly developed, people's requirements for beauty are getting higher and higher. As long as it is the beauty that people can think of, in this era of perfect combination of medicine and technology, almost all can be created.

Once upon a time, the more fashionable medical cosmetic surgery in Asia, Japan and South Korea continued to develop and rise. I don't know how many familiar dead ringer have been created. At this time, it triggered a heartfelt sigh in my heart! Is it perfect for all people in the world to show their favorite faces?

Why is there such a high-paying and profiteering industry as medical beauty? I think this is an extreme misunderstanding of social development. The reason is probably that more and more people in the entertainment circle rely on their faces to eat and penetrate into the society, which makes more and more young people blindly follow the trend and want to shape a better self. So as to risk losing money and possibly being disfigured.

In the final analysis, the medical beauty industry can survive and develop into a profiteering industry. In fact, it has grasped people's demand psychology for beauty at this stage, and even the popular saying that "this is a society that depends on the face" is popular in society. Personally, I hate this blind practice. I think it's better to improve my connotation than to pursue external beauty too much. Hey! How many people will have the same idea as me?