China's plastic surgery boom: 'I've had 100 operations and will never stop' (www.bbc.com)
from Mee@reddthat.com to world@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 12:37
https://reddthat.com/post/39729641

Abby Wu was just 14 when she had cosmetic surgery for the first time.

After receiving hormone treatment for an illness, Abby’s weight increased from 42kg (6 stone 8lbs) to 62kg (9 stone 11lbs) in two months.

The change hadn’t gone unnoticed by her drama teacher.

“My teacher said, ‘You were our star but now you’re too fat. Either give up or lose weight fast,’” recalls Abby, who was preparing for her drama exams at the time.

Abby’s mother stepped in, taking her to get liposuction to remove fat from her belly and legs.

Abby remembers her mother’s words as she waited in the clinic in a hospital gown, nervous about the impending operation.

“Just be brave and walk in. You’ll become pretty once you’re out.”

The surgery was traumatic. Abby was only given partial anaesthesia and remained conscious throughout.

“I could see how much fat was extracted from my body and how much blood I was losing,” she says.

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30p87@feddit.org on 23 Apr 12:52 next collapse

I can see the whole of .ml lining up for liposuction now. Except they need it.

nokturne213@sopuli.xyz on 23 Apr 13:20 collapse

I mean so do I.

jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Apr 13:01 next collapse

China’s ability to mix and match the worst of communism and capitalism in a single dystopian package never ceases to amaze me.

kami@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Apr 13:07 next collapse

Did I just read “stone” as a weight measuring unit? First time I see this and I can’t believe it is not a meme.

TheFlopster@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 13:13 next collapse

Stone is a common British weight measuring unit, and this is a bbc article, so… That’s why that happened.

tal@lemmy.today on 23 Apr 15:01 collapse

Keeping it Imperial, 1 stone = 0.4351333 slugs.

Jinx@lemmy.ca on 23 Apr 16:33 collapse

How many “boulders” is that? 😂

nokturne213@sopuli.xyz on 23 Apr 13:19 next collapse

1 stone = 6.35kg

betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 13:34 collapse

Or approximately 412 pebbles.

keen@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 13:55 next collapse

Not sure if real unit, if so: you gotta be kidding me!

tal@lemmy.today on 23 Apr 15:09 collapse

Pebbles aren’t a real unit, but 1 stone is equal to 3584 drams.

nokturne213@sopuli.xyz on 23 Apr 15:12 collapse

Or 4,083 1/3rd penny weight.

keen@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 15:23 collapse

So this time I looked it up and lo and behold: it’s real. I don’t know why you guys do this to yourselves

lnxtx@feddit.nl on 23 Apr 14:35 collapse

Or approximately 97995 grains.

drspod@lemmy.ml on 23 Apr 13:52 collapse

14lb = 1st.

betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 13:58 next collapse

1/60th of a minute = 2nd.

CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 16:55 collapse

Is 15lbs 2nd?

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 13:38 next collapse

woman is only complete when she’s beautiful

What a horrible sentiment.

MoonlightFox@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 14:17 collapse

I completely agree, the only thing a woman needs to be complete is a husband, four children, and a clean house.

/s

S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Apr 14:13 next collapse

62 is considered fat? That’s torture!

tal@lemmy.today on 23 Apr 14:57 next collapse

I suppose that if surgery is in the picture, it alters a lot of what’s realistically-achievable in many ways.

That being said, China also has something of a more-males gender imbalance due to a significant degree of infanticide of females, so you’d think that the pickings would be pretty good for surviving women in China compared to in most countries. I’d expect that you’d see the guys being more likely to go to extreme ends than the girls.

friend_of_satan@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 15:04 next collapse

42 to 62 is a 47% weight increase. That’s obese, and that’s unhealthy for anybody except the severely underweight.

Sybilvane@lemmy.ca on 23 Apr 15:31 next collapse

She wasn’t an adult yet so maybe she was still quite short? Even so I agree it shouldn’t have cost her acting roles.

SeaJ@lemm.ee on 23 Apr 15:41 collapse

Depends on their height. But a 14 year old having a 50% increase in weight in a short period of time would be something that you would check with a doctor on. If she is average height for a woman in China (about 160cm) then it puts her at the upper limit of normal BMI. But at 14, that puts her at risk of obesity as an adult.

Things are always a bit more gray if you don’t have all the details.

S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Apr 20:07 collapse

While I give you that we don’t know the details there’s the chance this is not the case yes but, coincidentally my daughter is 13 and she is like 150% heavier because she is just growing she’s 1,65 (while I’m 1,69 for reference)she just grew from looking like a child (1,20) to a young woman how the fuck that’s not normal?. And please don’t use BMI is proven Bullshit.

captainlezbian@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 14:18 next collapse

Fucking hell that’s sad

P1k1e@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 15:43 collapse

Ew