The secret of cosmetic surgery - who you tell
Most people who have plastic surgery keep it a secret from someone, whether it's family, friends or work colleagues.85 percent of patients keep their boob or nose jobs a secret from all the work colleagues while one in five don't even tell close family members.
A survey of 1,000 people found that 15% of women keep their surgery a secret from their families, 27% from friends and 78% from their colleagues.
But men are more likely to hide their moob job or laser hair removal. 22% of men keep their surgery a secret from their families, 52% from friends and 94% from colleagues.
We can't imagine why men would be less likely to tell people, but we only know one guy "Moob Job Phil" who had something done… we can't remember what it was though.
A spokesperson from The Harley Medical Group said: "Non-surgical treatments are much easier to keep a secret because they don't leave such an obvious mark; however some patients do manage to keep their surgery hidden, from colleagues at least, explaining their absence from work on holidays or house renovations."
"Many patients will keep quiet in the lead up to their surgery and intend to keep it hidden but can't help revealing their secret when it comes to the unveiling of their new stomach or boobs."
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"Many patients will keep quiet in the lead up to their surgery and intend to keep it hidden but can't help revealing their secret when it comes to the unveiling of their new stomach or boobs."
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Harley Medical Group
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