GAZA, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Mona Nagy from the Gaza Strip looked
more self-confident, attractive and slimmer than two months ago,
due to the liposuction she had undergone.
The surgery helped Mona, in her twenties, integrate in the
community after suffering years of psychological isolation as a
result of overweight.
Mona is one of those ladies who took the initiative to make
plastic surgeries in specialized centers in the Gaza Strip in
recent months.
"I hesitated a lot before I had the operation as it is abnormal
in my society," Mona told Xinhua, adding that "but now I am very
happy and feeling more confident."
Mona said she did the surgery after taking the advice from a
colleague who beautified his nose and removed body tattoo by having
a plastic surgery.
Nael, who refused to tell his full name, said his wife also had
a breast reduction surgery. "Early marriage and frequent
pregnancies had reshaped the body of my wife to worse, which
psychologically affected her."
"A plastic surgery was the best solution to bring her body and
morale back to normal," Nael added.
Plastic surgeries are common in the Gaza Strip, but remained for
decades limited to repair the defects resulting from repeated
violence with Israel, such as severe burns and fractures.
However, complementary cosmetic surgeries began to receive
popular demands in Gaza which is ruled by conservative Islamic
Hamas movement.
According to data by Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Center (CLSC) in
Gaza City, the center conducted 15 major surgeries and more than a
hundred minor surgeries monthly during the last two years.
Jalaa Talmas, plastic surgery specialist and the director of
CLSC, said beauty plastic surgeries are gaining popularity in Gaza,
noting that the center was opened nine years ago, but has started
to work well only during the past couple of years thanks to the
growing popularity of plastic surgery.
The CLSC offers a variety of services related to plastic
surgery, such as rhinoplasty, liposuction in different areas of the
body, breast reduction and enlargement, fat injection, laser hair
removal, treatment of craving, tattoos and freckles, Talmas
said.
For Gazans, liposuction is the most requested surgeries,
followed by rhinoplasty operations, according to Talmas.
"Other cosmetic surgeries related beautifying breast, the lips
and cheeks injections still need some time to be demanded by the
residents of Gaza," he added.
Talmas explains that the social acceptance for such operations
in the Gaza Strip was slow because of the conservative customs and
traditions of the society.
So far, Gaza has three centers conducting plastic surgeries.
Nafez Abu Shaaban, head of plastic and burns surgery department
of Gaza's Shifa Hospital, believed that the openness to the world
through the Internet and satellite TV channels quickened the spread
of cosmetic surgeries in Gaza recently, referring that this kind of
surgeries is now more requested by women than men.
He noted that the price of plastic surgeries was a big concern
for customers considering the difficult economic conditions in
Gaza. "Some specialized centers make significant discounts to
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