Posted on 12/29/2012 4:33:00 PM PST by nickcarraway
Young Iraqis want more attractive noses as plastic surgery is booming in one of Iraqs most dangerous cities.
Business is booming, say cosmetic surgeons in one of Iraqs most dangerous cities. Its not just Botox for ladies either. Apparently the biggest increase is in young men who want more attractive noses.
The Mosul clinic run by Dr Sadallah al-Zako is full almost all day, every day. For five working days of the week its crowded with people from all age and social groups. What they have in common: they want to look nicer.
Al-Zako is a member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons and he was the first to introduce cosmetic surgery to the city of Mosul in 1987. And now, as he told NIQASH, cosmetic surgery is on the increase. Up by 70 percent in 2012 compared to 2009, al-Zako boasts. Currently Im performing around 60 surgeries a month here.
In the recent Iraqi past, most of the patients who came for cosmetic surgery were victims of violence or accidents, as well as children with congenital disfigurations. But over the past few years a new kind of customer has entered the market: men and women preoccupied with good looks.
The relatively stable security conditions in the Nineveh province over the past two years and, perhaps more importantly, the increase in income levels for a large sector of local society, particularly among government employees, are two of the main reasons behind this increase, local sociologist Bashar al-Mimari explains. When people feel secure about their incomes, they start thinking of luxury items.
Al-Mimari believes its also about more than this. Iraq has become more connected to the rest of the world through access to the Internet and satellite television. So Iraqis are aware of scientific developments in various fields, including medicine, he says.
In fact, al-Zako adds, a lot of the women coming to his surgery are doing so because their husbands are seeing beautiful women on television and they want their wives to change accordingly. Most of the women come for laser treatment or Botox injections.
Al-Zako says there are two other areas where his business is booming. More local children who have issues with, for example, cleft palate come for surgery. He believes this is mainly because people have realized how important it is to resolve these problems at an early age.
But an unexpected area of trade also involves male customers. It turns out that most of the Mosul locals undergoing plastic surgery are men aged between 18 and 30 years. And al-Zako says most of them are unhappy about their noses.
Still, there still seems to be plenty of stigma attached to the idea of cosmetic surgery in Mosul, a relatively conservative town.
One patient that NIQASH spoke with had had his ears pinned back. The young man was very happy with the results of his surgery but he asked that he not be named in case his friends and family found out about his visit to al-Zakos clinic.
Today I feel so much happier, the young man said. I can go to the barber shop and get a more youthful haircut. Before the surgery I felt like I had to hide my deformed ears. Now I dont.
But even social attitudes will eventually change here. The medical staff working in the area expects that the demand for aesthetic or cosmetic surgery will continue to grow in Mosul. Currently there are only about ten specialists in the field in a city of over 3 million; if the local hospital does cosmetic work its usually on burns victims.
And doctors like al-Zako working in cosmetic surgery believe that, just as in the West, more medical students will be choosing to move into this field in the near future. In fact its already started to happen: six young doctors are expected to graduate in cosmetic surgery from the Mosul College of Medicine shortly.
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Countless generations of Arab inbreeding produce some funny looking folks.
they want to look nice for their 72 virgins.
Didn’t know sheep cared.
This is Iraq folksm not Iran... I take it as a good sign
What good is it when the livestock are facing the other way?
Nope. Nothing at all...
Good one, CodeToad!
“Business is booming” probably means something different in muslim society than it does here.
Some of those Middle Eastern honkers could push a freight train right off the tracks. Achmadinejad’s schnoz could be used as an Arctic icebreaker.
But I think the purpose of a lot of this facial surgery is to help our erstwhile allies hide their identities from the forces of Shariah.
Why isn’t this considered gay and therefore subject to death? (Not that I care by the way)
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