London — British news source The Guardian is reporting a growing trend of cosmetic surgeons specializing in what’s become known as “undo-plasty” — the repairing of previously botched cosmetic procedures.
According to a survey by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, 33 percent of surgeons say they have done “much more” repair work in the past five years.
Many blame the increase on the advent of inexpensive “cosmetic surgery holidays.”