Cosmetic surgery 'is no substitute for a healthy diet'
Fans of organic skin care should not be fooled into thinking that cosmetic surgery can make them thin, according to one expert, who said this is a common misconception.
Shami Thomas, spokesperson for Transform, said it is a big myth that cosmetic surgery can help people to lose loads of weight and she thinks eating correctly is the best way to shift some pounds.
"There's a big misconception out there that cosmetic surgery can make you thin. It can sculpt and shape your body better but you really need to include diet, exercise and a good lifestyle in your plan," she stated.
Ms Thomas added that going under the knife is a big decision which needs to be discussed at length before being committed to.
Research by GoodSurgeonGuide.co.uk recently found that more than half of Brits would rather lose their additional pounds by having weight loss surgery, rather than altering their diet and exercise routine.
Posted by Jake Slazenger

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