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Saturday, 17 May 2008
The Daily Mail
By LEAH HARDY - The surgery season is upon us, when women seriously consider drastic action to get a new look. And January 2008 is already shaping up to be the busiest ever month for cosmetic surgeons. The desire for a revamped face or body for the New Year is so strong that record numbers of women are choosing the scalpel or the syringe. Top surgeon Dai Davies of Reform Surgical says: "January is always busy. It's a case of 'new year, new me'. People often take the opportunity to do something they have been planning for a long time." Scroll down for more... Women with wide-set eyes are...
 Britons now spend billions a year on plastic surgery and cosmetics, driven by the desire to look younger than our real age. Botox injections, collagen implants and chemical peels are commonly among celebrities and sought after by men and women of all age
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