The Harley Medical Group Finds Arlene Effect Spurs Enquiries By Women Over 55
The Harley Medical Group has released figures showing the number of enquiries by women aged 55+ is up 9% yearonyear with nonsurgical rejuvenation treatments most in demand by this group. The uplift is partly thought to be driven by increased competition in the workplace, which was cited as the second most common reason for treatment, after wanting to look as young as they feel.
The demand for nonsurgical rejuvenation procedures at The Harley Medical Group is up 14% over the previous year as the socalled Arlene effect, where older women are replaced in a professional role by a younger woman, is playing out across the country. Female patients at the UKs biggest cosmetic surgery provider are telling medical staff they feel under pressure to keep looking their best in order to stay on top of the professional ladder.
The silver surgery market is now the fastest growing consumer audience at The Harley Medical Group for injectibles, to treat undereye tear troughs and facial lines and wrinkles.
Liz Dale, Director, The Harley Medical Group, said, “Its interesting to see that pressure in the workplace is a key driver for women of more advanced years, given the current high level of competition for jobs. Women over 55 have really boosted our nonsurgical market, which now accounts for 29% of our total revenue.”
A 57 year old worker at one of the UKs top five advertising agencies, said, “Advertising is a young persons industry and I became aware I was missing out on key promotions to younger colleagues because of my age. I felt my competency was partly measured by my looks and I was being judged as over the hill by both male and female associates when my face began to reflect my age.
“I opted for Botox and fillers to lift, plump and smooth the skin on my face. My role is client facing and my face is one of the tools of my trade. I did feel cosmetic treatments were a necessary step and it hasnt gone unnoticed how much fresher and younger I look.”
Brenda Scott, 63, took the more radical option of having Blepharoplasty surgery (eyebag removal) at The Harley Medical Group. She commented, “I dont think surgery is the right solution for everyone but there is certainly more pressure on women to stay looking their best. You just have to look on TV to see there are two rules one for men and another for women.
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The Harley Medical Group