
THE Fendi Spy is the latest handbag on the Indian socialite8217;s arm. It8217;s a devilish looking leather bag with a secret pocket for storing surreptitious notes or keys to a clandestine love nest. And it costs Rs 1.18 lakh. But it isn8217;t the must-have accessory du jour. Far more in demand are secret pockets that are closer to the heart8212;comfortably tucked under the mammary tissue.
Not too long ago, a boob job was a privilege enjoyed by actresses or models or a bane borne by them, depending on which side of the fence you8217;re on. But now, everyone from wealthy socialites to trendy teenagers wants a B-Job.
8216;8216;The desire to look good has always been there,8217;8217; says Mumbai-based top aesthetic surgeon Dr Ashok Gupta, who performs anywhere between three and six breast enhancements a week. 8216;8216;At one time it was the corset, in the 8217;80s it was the push-up bra. And though it came into existence in 1964, the age of the breast implant is now. It has become the most performed plastic surgery in the world.8217;8217;
Sunaina Nanda name changed, a mother of two, had her breasts enhanced four months ago. 8216;8216;I have waited for my breasts to grow from the time I was 13 years old,8217;8217; says the slim and attractive 34-year-old. 8216;8216;They didn8217;t, even when I was 25 and married. Breast feeding two babies only made them sag.8217;8217;
And Nanda8217;s husband, a corporate leader, definitely prefers his wife8217;s new avatar. 8216;8216;But I didn8217;t do it for him,8217;8217; she asserts. 8216;8216;I8217;m very fashion conscious and love my clothes. It really bothered me that I was missing out on the sex appeal that comes with wearing certain outfits,8217;8217; she adds.
Leading plastic surgeon Dr Narendra Pandya, famous for his celebrity clients, says there are two distinct patient profiles. 8216;8216;One is a young woman who wants to be an actor or a model. The other is a housewife with children. The second profile is my average patient,8217;8217; says the surgeon of 40 years, adding that 60 per cent of the surgeries he performs are breast augmentations.
Pandya performs anywhere between 10 and 20 surgeries a month. He8217;s just returned from performing six at New Delhi8217;s Apollo Hospital and is flying off the next day to Bangalore8217;s luxurious Golden Palms Spa to see 15 more patients. The doctor says he often has 18-year-old girls under his knife. 8216;8216;Well, they are legally permitted.8217;8217;
Arpita Chatterjee name changed, a 22-year-old graduate, recently went in for one after discussing it with her parents. 8220;Even after surgery, I am a 32A. So, you can guess how flat I was earlier,8221; says the suburban Mumbai resident, who8217;s currently scouting for a job as a graphic designer. 8220;My parents were okay with it. My only apprehension was whether it would affect me as a mother.8221; While she is happy, Chatterjee says life hasn8217;t changed too drastically for her.
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Though plastic surgery has existed for decades since 1964, when a surgeon8217;s twisted assistant joked that a plastic pouch of blood felt like a breast and gave the surgeon a eureka moment, it8217;s as common today as a manicure well, almost.
While at one time cosmetic surgery was largely corrective8212;like rhinoplasty for a broken nose8212;these days the C-Cup runneth over thanks to the media, skilled doctors and increased affluence. 8216;8216;Once food, shelter and clothing are taken care of, you start worrying about noses, boobs and fat,8217;8217; says Pandya.
In effect, a boob job costs as much as a special designer handbag or a budget holiday to Europe. And middle class women who desire them no longer think twice about saving for a year or two for a lifetime of enhanced cleavage.
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Pandya says he even performed one on the 20-year-old daughter of a hospital ayah. 8216;8216;The girl8217;s fiance was troubling her about her breast size. The mother came to me for help,8217;8217; says Pandya. While the doctor waived his fee, the hospital costs were borne by an actor8217;s wife, a former patient and good friend of Pandya8217;s.
8216;8216;I didn8217;t charge her, so she said that if I ever had a patient who couldn8217;t afford surgery then I should send the patient to her for help. It was a strange request because celebrities usually act like they8217;re obliging you by coming to you.8217;8217;
Eight years ago, film star Sushmita Sen held a teary-eyed press conference to deny her breast enhancement. But today, almost every actress or actress-in-the-making has had one. Shilpa Shetty, Priyanka Chopra, Ayesha Takia, Koena Mitra she8217;s apparently had two, Shamita Shetty, Bipasha Basu, Aditi Govitrikar, Jessie Randhawa and, most recently, Sushama Reddy have supposedly had implants.
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Even though rhinoplasties are slowly coming out of the closet, celebrities are still shy about admitting to mammoplasties. 8216;8216;It8217;s a very private thing for any woman to talk about,8217;8217; says Mitra, the sexy Saki Saki girl from Musafir. 8216;8216;I think plastic surgery is like medicine you take when you fall down. If you realise there8217;s something missing in you, you go in for it.8217;8217;
Reddy, soon to be seen in her first film, Chocolate, says it8217;s a very personal decision. 8216;8216;Women need to think long and hard before going in for implants. It8217;s not like a walk in the park, it changes your body forever. I also don8217;t think young people should go in for it, it isn8217;t going to make your boyfriend love you more.8217;8217;
But for those not so famous, there8217;s less shame associated with breast implants. 8216;8216;Women enjoy their new look so much, they8217;ve begun to flaunt it,8217;8217; observes Pandya. 8216;8216;They8217;re more open about discussing their augmentation.8217;8217;
Nanda remembers telling her mother-in-law about her surgery the day before she went in. 8216;8216;I didn8217;t have to discuss it with her, but I informed her that I was getting a boob job,8217;8217; she says. 8216;8216;I think she was shocked at first, but she didn8217;t bring it up later.8217;8217;
8216;8216;I was shocked, but not shaken-up,8217;8217; clarifies the mother-in-law. 8216;8216;Besides, she needed my help because she was in bandages for weeks.8221;
A month after her surgery, Nanda was showing off her new acquisitions to a group of girlfriends when one of them expressed a desire to get a pair. 8216;8216;I8217;m photographed in the society pages, and I needed to look better,8217;8217; says the friend, a glamorous restaurateur, who had her implants put in two months ago.
For most women, breast augmentation is as much about vanity as it is about self-esteem. While for others, that extra spring in the torso means the difference between success and a lifetime on the second rung. Case in point: Mallika Sherawat.