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Michelle's arms are super beautiful, and upper arm plastic surgery is the trend.
Feminine beauty is innate, and the improvement of modern plastic surgery technology makes many people willing to shape their body parts through medical cosmetic surgery. Besides breast augmentation, nose augmentation and face lift, they are still popular items in plastic surgery clinics. Recently, a survey of plastic surgery people in the United States found that the number of people willing to spend money on "upper arm plastic surgery" has increased a lot, and Michelle Obama, the first lady of the United States, has also been selected by the public as an example of the arm they most want to have plastic surgery.

The arm curve of Michelle, the first lady of the United States, has become the most wanted thing for many women to vote. (Photo/excerpt from Time magazine) The new trend of upper arm plastic surgery

According to Time magazine and the website of Los Angeles Times, the annual survey of the American Society of Plastic Surgery found that except for a few popular projects, a new plastic surgery trend appeared recently. In the United States, about 15000 people have had "brachial artery angioplasty", which is several times higher than the more than 300 people in 2000. Most of them are middle-aged women aged 40-54, and the cost of surgery is about 3939 US dollars (about 1 10000 Taiwan dollars).

Michelle's arm is what people want most.

In addition, Michelle Obama, the first lady of the United States, topped the survey, followed by Jennifer Aniston and Demi Moore.

However, the doctor pointed out that upper arm plastic surgery is like skin lift surgery for the arm, usually for those women who want to slim their arms because of a large amount of slack skin or local obesity after losing weight; Because there will be a long scar from armpit to elbow after operation, it is better to exercise than to adjust the whole arm with a knife unless necessary.