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4 Ways Cosmetic Surgery Can Help Your Career

Posted April 17, 2017
4 Ways Cosmetic Surgery Can Help Your Career

It’s often said that you only have one chance to make a first impression. A good first impression is especially important in the business world as a person often has only chance to impress a potential employer. One way that both job seekers and those employed for a long time in the business world are attempting to help their careers is by undergoing cosmetic surgery. The use of cosmetic surgery is increasing as business professionals attempt to make themselves stand out in order to get hired or get ahead.

Here are four ways cosmetic surgery can help you start, or sustain, your career:

Landing a Job

Employers often look beyond what is on a resume when it comes to hiring a person. Whether they want to admit it or not, the appearance of a candidate often plays a big part in the hiring of a person. Employers also look at social media profiles to see how a person acts on a daily basis and to look for anything that might be deemed inappropriate. The rise of selfies has led many people to seek cosmetic surgery in order to always look their best to employers.

A New Look Equals Confidence

There might be some feature on the body that a person is ashamed to show in front of others. It could be a scar, a birthmark or the appearance of the teeth that impacts the way a person acts in front of others. Thankfully, there are many procedures to help a person gain more self-esteem. Some examples include teeth whitening, rhinoplasty, fillers and breast augmentation. The better a person feels about his or her appearance, the more likely they are to be confident in business situations.

Looking Younger In The Workplace

While companies are not allowed to discriminate against hiring anyone because of their age, there are still hiring decisions made that are based on age even though companies would never admit it. Because of this unspoken aspect of the workplace, employees search for ways to appear younger to their colleagues. They often turn to chemical peels, Botox and laser treatments to tighten the skin as well as eliminate wrinkles and make the skin look younger. These treatments only provide temporary results so they have to be repeated on a regular basis.

Stay Competitive With Others

In the last few years, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has reported on men and women seeking cosmetic surgery in order to remain competitive in the workplace. These men and women often feel that attractive people get more advantages from their employers. They say that people deemed more attractive at work get more attention, higher praise and better pay. Because of the perception of attractive people having a better time navigating the workforce, those wanting to get ahead turn to cosmetic procedures to improve their status at their companies.

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