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Fat Women 'would Get Fatter To Qualify For Weight-loss Surgery'

Some 32 per cent would gain weight deliberately and become 'morbidly obese' in order to go under the knife, according to the survey commissioned by Britain's largest cosmetic treatment review website. And 28 per cent of women would claim they were 'depressed' to try to get a free nose job, the study by Good SurgeonGuide.co.uk revealed. Almost 60 per cent of women said they would have a form of Cosmetic Surgery/ if it was funded by the government.


'I would have thought overweight women would aim to lose weight rather than gain it just in the hope that they could have free surgery,' said GoodSurgeonGuide founder Christiana Clogg.


'I understand that Weight Loss/ surgery may seem the easier option but it means putting your body under unnecessary stress. A healthier diet and increased exercise should always be the first thing overweight people consider - not gastric bands and Liposuction/~42">Liposuction/.' Only six per cent are 'completely happy' with their appearance and 14 per cent would 'never' consider having a cosmetic treatment. But 22 per cent would ask the NHS for a funded breast lift after breast feeding. And 43 per cent of mothers would request NHS surgery for their children if they were bullied because of their looks. More than 1,200 British women were questioned for the survey. 'I think it's very sad,' said nutritionist Suzi Grant. 'People should lose weight not because of vanity but because of their health. Surgery is a risk to your health. 'The trouble is everybody just thinks of the quick fix.'

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