THE occasional nip and tuck is gaining acceptance around the world but for Australian retirees plastic surgery is not a priority.
An Axa Retirement Scope survey covering 16 countries found Australian retirees were "less positive" about a surgical makeover compared with working Australians.
Behavioural scientist Dr Stephen Juan said the research showed that there was a greater acceptance of plastic surgery among those still working but Australian retirees were less positive.
"Retirees still see plastic surgery as being in the domain of the rich and famous but for working Australians, perhaps greater life expectancies dictate that maintaining one’s looks is becoming accepted as a viable option," Dr Juan said.
While retired Australians may be shying away from complete makeovers, they have embraced new technology and prefer to Google than garden.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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