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‘LV visage’: China cosmetic surgery clinic fined for urging women to get ‘luxurious face’ if they want a rich husband

  • Shanghai firm fined US$4,200 for creating ‘appearance anxiety’
  • Case reflects wider trend of women using looks to climb social ladder

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A cosmetic surgery clinic in China has been slapped with a fine for using advertising which encourages woman to have procedures to boost their prospects of marrying rich. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Yating Yangin Beijing

A plastic surgery clinic in China notorious for pushing women to have cosmetic surgery by using advertising which suggests it will boost their chances of “marrying rich” has been fined for creating “appearance anxiety”.

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The fine was also imposed for violating healthy social values and its imposition has reignited discussions about women leveraging their appearance and the use of marriage as a vehicle for upward social mobility.

The company involved is the Shanghai-based Gene Beauty Biogenetic Engineering Co Ltd.

Since 2021, it has been promoting its “Reborn Beauty” cosmetic surgery procedure on social media platforms.

The procedure, which reportedly includes patented technology, has been marketed as a safe anti-ageing solution.

The company was penalised for creating “appearance anxiety” and violating healthy social values. Photo: Shutterstock
The company was penalised for creating “appearance anxiety” and violating healthy social values. Photo: Shutterstock

Marketing strategies used by the firm linked the outcomes of cosmetic surgery to achieving a luxurious appearance and marrying into wealth.

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