Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Beauty Pageant In Hungary For Plastic Surgery Contestants

breast implants Los AngelesOn the other side of the globe, the Miss Plastic Hungary 2009 Pageant is making international news in The New York Times as the first beauty pageant aimed at promoting the benefits of cosmetic surgery. Although Hungary having been hit hard by the global economic crisis along with many other countries, with governments forced to scale back spending on health services and traditionally popular plastic surgery procedures like breast implants Los Angeles plastic surgeons said that the number of surgeries had been rising year by year.


Whether in America or Europe, for patients interested in getting breast implants Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery experts agree that the desire for optimal beauty knows no state boundaries

The article notes that the pageant aimed to show that cosmetic corrections did not necessarily have to be about oversized breasts, bulbous lips and skin stretched to near tearing point. Cosmetic plastic surgery on the contrary, is about restoring harmony, eliminating asymmetries and giving women the opportunity to have normal features, according to a top local Beverly Hills breast lift surgeon.

To qualify for the Miss Plastic Hungary pageant, the contestants had to prove they had gone fully under traditional surgery-- mere Botox or collagen injections did not count. Nearly all the contestants showed off augmented breasts, with reshaped noses also popular. One finalist had surgically adjusted toes. Organizers claimed contestants were expected to show ''a perfect harmony of body and soul,'' but the three-part pageant concentrated almost exclusively on the women's physical attributes.



Miss Plastic candidates were at least 18 years old and included a former rhythmic gymnast, a firefighter married to a police officer, a mother of three and several others. There was a special category for women over 30. Pageant queen Reka Urban, a 22-year-old hostess, won an apartment in Budapest, first runner-up Edina Kulcsar was given a new car and second runner-up Alexandra Horvath took home diamond jewelry worth 2 million forints ($10,800 USD). The winners' plastic surgeons also received awards. For more information about plastic surgery in your area, contact your local Los Angeles breast implants plastic surgeons to learn more.

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