COVID-19 pandemic, and the increased demand may be partially due to people scrutinizing their appearances while spending hours on video conferences.Working from home is also allowing cosmetic surgery patients to quietly recover without being seen – while the provincial mask mandate means they can hide their faces until it’s time for the big reveal.“Everything seems to be busier than it was,” plastic surgeon Dr.
Benjamin Gelfant told Global News.“But there’s definitely an increase in the number of facelifts.”Gelfant, who has practiced in Vancouver for more than three decades, said breast augmentations are also up significantly since he made a gradual return to the office in late May 2020.Initially, he expected business would be poor if.