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The Era of Covid-19! How is plastic surgery changing?

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The Coronavirus the epidemic, which has recently been downgraded to the second stage of social distance, is expected to continue until the end of next year as it has yet to solve the problem. The development of treatments and vaccines continues to slow down, contrary to vague expectations that they will get better in about six months at first. Under these circumstances, masks are considered the most effective precaution for us, and in our case, most people wear them in public places. Most of the photos posted on social media are wearing masks. Naturally, people's interest in their appearance is also focused on the eyes, forehead and skin that are seen when they wear masks. In fact, it is felt that plastic surgery counseling for eyes, forehead, and skin is increasing by more than 30 percent compared to counseling for the nose, mouth, and chin. This is because people wears a mask all day long and continues to wear a mask at school or at work, even during personal meetings. When weari