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There's a plastic surgery craze in Iran and people are wearing their nose bandages with pride

In Iran’s largest cities it is easy to spot women — but also men — with bandages on their noses, flaunting the fact they recently went under the knife.

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LYING ON AN operating table in northern Tehran, Nazanine says she wants it all: a third nose job, her eyebrows tattooed and liposuction on her thighs to “fix” her figure.

The patient in her 40s “had two nose jobs with another doctor, but wasn’t happy and asked us to do it again,” says her doctor Javad Amirizad, the latest surgeon to take her under the knife.

In a conservative society where all women in public must wear at least a scarf over their hair and neck, such operations have boomed, with a nose job seen as a way to perfect their most visible asset.

But the quest to look better goes much further: in two nearby rooms at Amirizad’s private clinic, women were having their breasts enlarged.

Liposuction is another procedure on the rise and Iranian women — not just the wealthy in the capital — are also paying for less invasive cosmetic changes.

Botox injections in cheeks or foreheads to conceal wrinkles, collagen in lips to make them fuller, or eyebrow tattoos to replace painful plucking or threading — removing eyebrow hairs with a piece of string — are becoming common.

According to official figures, up to 40,000 cosmetic surgeries take place in Iran each year, says Amirizad, a member of the Iranian Association of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeons. More than 60% are nose jobs.

But he says the actual number is much higher as official statistics do not include operations by non-specialist surgeons who are cashing in on people’s desire to improve their looks.

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In Iran’s largest cities it is easy to spot women — but also men — with bandages on their noses, flaunting the fact they recently went under the knife.

The trend has seen the Islamic Republic jump into the world’s top 10 countries performing plastic surgery.

In 2013 it ranked fourth worldwide — after Brazil, Mexico and the United States — for nose jobs, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reported.

 Not just for women 

The cost of a nose operation starts at around $1,500 (nearly €1,400) — more than five times the minimum Iranian monthly salary of $270.

Mehrnaz Mehri, a 27-year-old manager at a food trading company in Tehran, says she paid closer to $1,800 but considered it good value.

“I know some famous surgeons ask for up to $6,000 for a simple nose job,” she says.

“I never thought I’d have an operation, but when my mother and sister got their noses done, it was contagious.”

Television is playing a part is the cosmetic surgery craze.

Hugely popular South American and Turkish soap operas, beamed into homes via banned satellite dishes, show actresses looking beautiful after plastic surgery.

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Such channels, watched by more than half of the population, broadcast round-the-clock advertisements for nose jobs, slimming creams and stomach-sucking corsets.

Patients also fly in for cosmetic procedures, Amirizad says.

“We get them from Iraq and Azerbaijan, but we mostly get Iranian women from abroad who know an operation is much cheaper in Iran than in the United States or other European countries,” he says.

And these days, plastic surgery is not just for women.

“Twenty years ago, about five percent of men wanted nose jobs,” says the surgeon. “Today it’s 35%.”

Nose like a doll 

 

Mostafa Kashani, in his early 30s, is one of them.

“I broke my nose in an accident, and after I got married my wife insisted I get it fixed,” he says. ”I refused, but then my sister had it done and it motivated me.”

Amirizad sees this as a sign of progress: “It shows our society is modernising.”

But some Iranians are saddened by what they see as a Western cultural trend that may be going too far.

Earlier this year a Facebook page called “Iranian Women Up Close” asked followers to post pictures of their noses to push back against beauty being defined as a surgically enhanced concept.

Several hundred women did so under the heading “Pictures of My Natural Nose”.

Some women who have had surgery understand the debate.

Slomaz, 27, had wanted her nose redone since being a teenager and was just 20 the first time she went under the knife, but now says she wouldn’t do so again.

“Girls now all have the same type of nose — a very thin one with an upturned end like a doll!”

-© AFP 2016

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:12 AM

    Iranian women are so bloody hot…..

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    Mute Oran Joyce
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:33 AM

    Beautiful.
    It’s the eyes.
    So much more mystery about them.

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    Mute Diarmaid Twomey
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:54 AM

    Can I ask, if the hijab is about humility etc isn’t getting plastic surgery a massive contradiction?

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:37 AM

    Blessed are the big noses

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:27 AM

    Il spend 10 k on my face and then cover it up with a burka Sure….makes perfenct sense….

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    Mute Kieron Duffin
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:32 AM

    It’s obviously a vanity thing, got nothing to do with what others see. Most Irish women are like that eg: that ridiculous duck face selfie phase.

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    Mute Brian Ward
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:35 AM

    They don’t wear burqas in Iran they wear a scarf which covers the hair and neck but even at that it is no where near what women in Afghanistan have to wear.

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    Mute Al-Right
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:37 AM

    Iranian women have to cover some of their hair and wear “decent clothes.” Depending on their city, political beliefs, age and fashion sense..

    Not every Muslim woman wears the full burqa, usually only in more stricter countries like Saudi.

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    Mute Lisa Saputo
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:40 AM

    And that’s only in public, lots of Iranian women wear western dress at home or in safe spaces. Fashion is really important.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 12:48 PM

    The burqa is only worn by the Beddu It is their national dress,

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:12 AM

    Men and women all over the world get plastic surgery done every year, why the weird focus on Iran? In Ireland we’re blasted with ideas of beauty and beauty treatments every day from the media, and from each other, Iran is no different. I don’t understand the point of this article focused on Iran, there are people everywhere that are obsessed with their appearance, if that’s how they want to spend their money then let them off!

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:24 AM

    The point is Daphne, that soon the whole world will live like Americans.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:30 AM

    I think you will find that the world will resemble Iran more than the Americas.
    Germany has already headed that way

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:35 AM

    Because it’s vaguely hypocritical in a religious society where women must legally ‘protect their modesty’ by covering every inch of their body including their hair to be flaunting their nose job bandages as a status symbol.

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    Mute Lisa Saputo
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:41 AM

    Well I’m pretty given the choice a lot of these women would forgo the scarf.

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    Mute bandido
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    Jan 9th 2016, 11:07 AM

    A bit vain to call yourself pretty Lisa

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    Mute Daphne
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    Jan 9th 2016, 12:04 PM

    @Sean: Plastic surgery didn’t originate in America, and they’re definitely not the only society to embrace it.

    @Drew: There are plenty of things hypocritical about our own society, what makes us so holier-than-thou that we can shame Iranian men and women for wanting plastic surgery? They’re just as human as us.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 1:29 PM

    Somehow, I think Germany will kick back

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:43 AM

    Iranians are supposed to be very hospitable and good craic and dAmn the ladies are hot!

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    Jan 9th 2016, 11:14 AM

    Next big tourist destination they reckon.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 11:05 AM

    Ever notice how Plastic Surgeons’ doors tend to have larger knobs and knockers.?

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:08 AM

    What will allay think?

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    Jan 9th 2016, 1:52 PM

    Iranian women nose what they want.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:19 AM

    Plenty of noses to fix out that way anyway.

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    Jan 9th 2016, 3:37 PM

    They’d better be careful, if they get too pretty the opposite sex won’t be able to resist them, like in Cologne

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    Jan 9th 2016, 11:06 AM

    Not a new trend. It’s sort of fashionable to wear the bandage, a status symbol. Not sure if I’d triumphantly wear a bandage and a bruised face around town. Although I could just tell people I was attacked by ninjas.

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    Mute Pat Gorman
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:44 AM

    Half the women in Hollywood have had plastic surgery.
    No.
    Not the County Down Hollywood.
    That obscure place in America called “Hollywood”.

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    Mute Pat Gorman
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    Jan 9th 2016, 10:52 AM

    P.S.
    The women in Hollywood,County Down are so gorgeous they don’t need plastic surgery.

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