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British brides consider getting work done

MORE than half of Britain's brides-to-be and 39 percent of grooms are considering cosmetic surgery or an aesthetic treatment for their wedding, according to a new survey.

Treatments and procedures under consideration ahead of the big day range from botox and teeth whitening through to breast augmentation, said cosmetic surgery Website www.goodsurgeonguide.co.uk.

"A wedding is the single most important day in plenty of men and women's lives and a large number want everything to be perfect, including their appearance," said goodsurgeonguide.co.uk co-founder Christiana Clogg.

The Website, which says it is Britain's only review and recommendation site for cosmetic practitioners and clinics, asked 512 engaged women and 509 grooms-to-be whether they are considering having a cosmetic treatment prior to their wedding day. It found that 58 percent of the women and a third of the men were considering it.

The results also showed that 11 percent of the women and 9 percent of the men had already had some work done.





 

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