It's All About the Botox...For Your Foot?!
Women of the
world, you probably know this moment, too: You ask the polite shoe salesman to
bring you that snakeskin lace-up stiletto or navy ballet flat in a 9 or 7 or
whatever, and he brings a shoe that's two sizes too small, purring a coy,
"It's the only size left, do you want to just trrrrrry it?" It's a
valiant effort, but inevitably you gawk, like, "What, am I supposed to
just cut off my toes to fit into that?"
Well, maybe. For years now, plastic surgery to alter women's feet
to look better and fit better in shoes has been on the rise. (Doctors can even
make your shoes feel better, thanks to strategic Botox injections on the balls of your feet.)
Now, as The New York Times reported yesterday,
these operations are apparently more popular than ever, so if you thought
women's vanity was limited to our faces, chests, and love handles, well, you're
wrong. Plastic surgery is now a lucrative head, shoulders, knees, and toes game — emphasis on the toes.
To prove their point, the Times highlights one Beverly Hills doctor,
Dr. Ali Sadrie, who says these elective cosmetic foot surgeries are so popular
that he coined cute little names for them all, so patients can conveniently
order them like they're choosing the Mai Tai at Dry Bar (except scarier). These
procedure names range from the Perfect 10 (toe shortening) to the Model T (toe
lengthening) to the Cinderella, where Dr. Sadrie simply alters your foot to the
shape of a shoe you want to wear, but can't. Because, you know, why buy another
pair of shoes if your foot doesn't fit the first pair? That would be crazy.
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