Cosmetic Surgery Keeps Older Workers Competitive
The economy may be improving slowly, but employment predictions for the Cleveland and northern Ohio region remain bleak. Economic gurus assure us that companies are slowly starting to hire people, but the hiring rate isn’t keeping pace with the unemployment rate which seems stuck at 9%. That’s bad news for people who have been unemployed for a year or more and even worse news for experienced workers in their 50s, 60s and 70s who are being forced to compete with fresh-out-of-school youngsters. Looking for a way to stay competitive in a job market saturated with younger workers, workers approaching and past middle age are trimming down, coloring their hair and turning to cosmetic surgery to shave a decade or so off their appearance.
“Unemployment Makeovers” have become the “must have” among Cleveland’s unemployed. Men and women are investing in Cleveland cosmetic surgery to give themselves a younger appearance and, hopefully, a better chance at snagging a job. Older workers are hoping that mixing a more youthful face and body with their previously-earned job experience will give them a competitive edge in the job market. Cleveland cosmetic surgeons say requests for face lifts, eyelid surgery, neck lifts, Botox and liposuction are increasing among both male and female patients who are actively job hunting. Looking for new opportunities that will improve their chances of landing a job, people are balancing the cost of cosmetic surgery against potential decades of lost income and deciding it’s time to take the plunge.
The success of Dr. Poblete’s Mommy Makeovers and Weight-loss Makeovers are indicative of the positive benefits that can be obtained from an Unemployment Makeover. Makeovers have given new moms and people who have achieved significant weight loss a new lease on life. Patients say their cosmetic surgery makeovers have made them proud of their appearance and given them an energizing boost of self confidence. If you’re job hunting, isn’t that just what you need?