Women’s obsession with their bodies
is not new. In the quest to achieve an enviable
body, women around the world have followedmany bizarre practices, and history
proves it. If we go back in time we can see traditions around the worldthatused
strange methods to attain a particular standard of beauty. For example, look at
the Chinese who once wore binding, even crippling, shoes to have tiny feet orat the waist-cinching corsets of 16th to 19th
century European fashion.
To get the hourglass body,
celebs, models, and singers are becoming waist-training zealots. But this
training isn’t about sweating it out in the gym or following any other exercise
regimen. It is all about wearing a tight corseting device. Actress Jessica Alba
admitted wearing not one but two corsets after giving birth to get back to her
pre-pregnancy shape. This fad has now extended to all women who want to have a smaller
waist in a short time. While waist-cinching might be the fastest way to get a
tiny waist, doctors have another take on it. According to experts, this might
be the fastest way but the results are temporary. Also, there are some concerns
about the health hazards it can cause if used for long periods of time.
Although waist training has its
role, with advances in the cosmetic surgery there are options to achieve an
hourglass figure that do not compromisesafety. One of the names in this field
is Dr. Wilberto Cortés, also known as Dr. Hourglass, who has made a mark for
himself in this field with his technical efficiency and finesse.
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