To tight shoes? Nothing to worry about! A plastic surgeon may reduce your feet size!
FRIDAY, 30 JUL. 2010, 11:48
Section:Lifestyle
It's not a joke! Women are really ready to undergo a plastic surgery in order to fit designer shoes
It's fair to add - not all women. However, across the ocean, women do ask plastic surgeons to improve their feet's shape or even size in order to be able to wear the most fashionable shoes of the season.
The Beverly Hills Aesthetic Foot Surgery in Studio City, California, is particularly popular thanks to Cinderella procedure , which results in narrowing ones feet.
(Wouldn't it be easier to choose wider shoes? Or at least such that adjust to the foot shape?)
Another hit - Perfect 10! Aesthetic toe shortening, stands for modelling ones toes, for them not to stick out to much from the sandals. The additional advantage of this surgery is the fact that in case of tighter pumps, toes are not being squeezed and crooked inside your designer shoes...
(After all, there are shoes with protruding open toes...)
There is also a possibility to take fat from upper parts of your body and inject it into your midfoot. Due to this treatment, a special pad is formed on your instep that eases long hours spent on high heels. Specialist claim that after the surgery feet suffer less...
(If you ask me, silicon footbeds are good enough. At least you don't have to inject them... They work perfectly, and no surgery is needed)
Founder of Ali Sadrieh clinic explained to Wall Street Journal, that it's impossible to get heels out of women's heads. That's the reason why he developed the procedure which makes walking in heels less painful.
The success of Sex and yhe City, according to journalists, was the main factor which contributed to the rise in demand for such surgeries. Carrie Bradshaw - head over heels in Manolo Blahnik's shoes, inspired many women to improve their feet shapes.
Apparently, when it comes to ones appearance, women tend to exaggerate. I know many girls, who complain about their feet, even when there's really nothing wrong with them.
Wide ankles occur more often than narrow ones, thus they're not a defect but a foot's natural feature. Me myself, I have such feet and I noticed that common shoe manufacturers meet the expectations of natural feet owners.
As a heels maniac go, I'd like to suggest two things: silicon footbeds and exercising your feet.