
The cosmetic surgery sales industry is being heavily scrutinized. During this highly unstable economic climate, sales teams are said to be selling plastic surgery treatments at any cost. Some of the sales measures may be a bit to much according to some people. The investigation showed that many physicians and their sales associates were using tactics that touched on women's insecurities, claiming they would find a husband and more men if they got a breast augmentation.
News.com.au reported the story today saying, "You need a boob job. It will boost your chances of finding a man. Check out my sales consultant's breasts - look what it's done for her. Did I mention the discount for allowing before-and-after pictures to be posted on the web? These are the hard-sell tactics revealed in an investigation into cosmetic surgery."
Some critics say such promotion of cosmetic surgery should be banned completely, as should before and after photos which positively promulgate surgery and disregard discussions about scarring, post-op recovery, and pain. So don't listen to pushy salesmen, instead choose cosmetic enhancement procedures for your own personal reasons.