COVID-19 Isn’t Stopping People from Going Under the Knife

July 27, 2020

The spread of COVID-19 has deterred people from doing lots of things, but going under the knife for cosmetic surgery doesn’t seem to be one of them.
Cosmetic surgeons across the region have reported a steady flow of patients since they were permitted to resume invasive and non-invasive procedures in May. Some have even noticed an uptick in clients clamoring for a post-quarantine makeover or seeking skin treatments to address “maskne”—acne around the mouth and jaw caused by wearing a face mask.
Read more at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette >>

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