People are asking plastic surgeons to make their ears look like an elf

People are paying to extend their ears, to be thiner by imitating what is known as “Elves' ”. More and more people in China are looking for clinics to undergo this procedure, reports the South China Morning Post. The procedure is popular in men and women and usually [...]
People are paying to extend their ears, to be thiner by imitating what is known as “Elves' ”.
More and more people in China are looking for clinics to undergo this procedure, reports the South China Morning Post.
The procedure is popular with men and women, and it is usually done in two ways: by jumping from one part of the body and placing it behind the ear or by injecting toilet acid.

The reason behind such a procedure relates to the fact that people want their face to look more thin and younger.
I dare say that after this trend of elphyteves, there will be an army of beauty seekers that will seek to restore their original ears, just like their famous online nose, which was once popular,” said Yu Wenlin, a doctor at the Gaoshang Cosmetic Medical Centre in Guangzhou.

The plastic surgery market in China is growing, and in a 2017 report, China was the second largest plastic surgery market in the world, after the United States. This popularity of plastic surgery in China and throughout the Southeast Asia region can be attributed, among other factors, to pressures from Western cultures.
Professional pressures are also a factor. For example, in some countries, including China and South Korea, people must include pictures when applying for work. Because of this, many individuals say that they feel pressure to look perfect and resort to plastic surgery to achieve what they call the ideal <x0).










