The most sought after cosmetic procedures among women who work in the escort industry are breast aesthetics, nasal shaping, and liposculpture using fat transfer. Dr. Tigran Aleksanyan, chief physician at the Art Plastic Clinic, shared these trends with socialbites.ca.
According to Aleksanyan, mammoplasty, which includes breast augmentation and nipple reshaping, remains a leading service. Clients often request breast enlargement to a medium size, aiming for a natural appearance that complements their overall look. The goal, he notes, is to enhance balance and proportion rather than to imitate a doll-like silhouette. Aleksanyan observes that many escorts prefer a subtle increase of two to three cup sizes while steering away from an overly artificial image, prioritizing a natural vibe in their presentation.
When it comes to rhinoplasty, the most common requests involve smoothing a dorsal hump, refining the nasal bridge, or lifting the nasal tip. There is a growing belief in society that small, well-proportioned noses are more harmonious with facial features, leading to a noticeable surge in rhinoplasty procedures. Patients often arrive with requests for a slightly upturned, slender, and shorter profile, sometimes referred to in clinic discussions as an aspirational “insta-ready” nose, the doctor notes.
Lipofilling, or fat transfer, is another frequently sought technique. This approach allows clinicians to harvest excess fat from one area of the body and transfer it to zones where volume is desired. The aim is to sculpt more flattering contours and enhance overall symmetry without relying solely on synthetic implants. As explained by Aleksanyan, the process involves injecting the patient’s own fat cells into targeted regions to achieve natural-looking volume and shape.
While these cosmetic choices can yield noticeable improvements in appearance, the surgeon emphasizes that plastic surgery carries risks and limitations. Potential complications may include issues related to fat graft survival, infection, scarring, and dissatisfaction with final outcomes. Prospective patients are advised to consult thoroughly with a qualified clinician, understand the realistic expectations, and consider any medical factors that could influence results. This careful planning helps ensure informed decisions and safer experiences for individuals exploring aesthetic enhancements.
In clinical discussions, Botox and other non-surgical options are also considered in some cases, but they may not produce the desired long-term changes for every patient. The evolving landscape of cosmetic medicine continues to offer a range of strategies, from surgical procedures to minimally invasive treatments, each with its own profile of benefits and limitations. The best path typically depends on an individual’s facial proportions, body goals, and health status. Attribution: Dr. Tigran Aleksanyan, Art Plastic Clinic, with insights from professional consultations and clinical practice records.