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Plastic surgery is part of Miss's training to wear the crown

Plastic surgery is part of Miss's training to wear the crown

Blonde, brunette, black, mulatto, Eastern. What is the most beautiful woman on the planet? This year she is Mexican, is 22 years old and goes by the name of Jimena Navarrete. The brunette was voted Miss Universe 2010 recently in August at the ceremony held in Las Vegas, United States. The beauty has surpassed another 82 candidates. But what is the formula for success to be miss? To enter the contest of the crown, being beautiful is a prerequisite both for being there and for everything else. And despite being genetically benefited, women are struggling to take the title home. Aesthetic treatments, skin, hair, exercise routine, diet, etiquette course and an almost whole life devoted to beauty contests are part of the history of the candidates. And as if it were possible to perfect these beauties even more, in recent years, candidates from all over the world have resorted to plastic surgeries in order to increase their chances in the dispute. After all, a liposculpture is able to perfect the curves, the silicone increases breasts and the butt, nose and ear can also be improved. Controversy aside, in miss contest, plastic does not give doping. But the extent to which candidates who undergo interventions are comfortable with the changes or were influenced to appeal to the scalpel?

Jimena Navarrete - Miss Universe 2010 - photo Getty Images

Only misses are not alone in facing the anxieties that permeate the search for the perfect body. It is no wonder that the number of aesthetic procedures, between surgical and non-surgical, in Brazil, only grows. In 2009, there were approximately 645,000 plastic surgeries, according to a survey commissioned by Ibope for the 11th International Symposium on Plastic Surgery, held in March in São Paulo. This is not to mention the other non-surgical cosmetic procedures that together with the quality of the professionals places Brazil as the best place in the world to do plastic surgeries, according to a ranking recently published in the US magazine Newsweek. or better?

Débora Lyra - photo Eduardo Raimondi Photography - ER Digital Studio

And as a miss, although very beautiful, do you know that there is a fat left over there or could have a slightly more upturned nose to delight the judges? To help the candidates to walk the path of stones to the dreamed reign there are professionals specialized in the field. Evandro Hazzy is a missus preparer, or as the term of the branch determines, is a missiologist. Founder of Misses Allure School by Evandro Hazzy, according to him the first school of misses in Brazil, organizer of Miss Minas Gerais and official commentator of the broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes, the professional says that the candidates already know what to expect when they enter this branch. "I do not think it's a pain for the misses to be disciplined with care for beauty." "For everyone in life, we have to go through some obstacles. Throughout his career, the missologist Evandro Hazzy has already participated in the success of several misses such as Luize Altenhofen, Ana Hickman, Renata Fan, Joseane de Oliveira, Rafaela Zanela and Natália Anderle. He says that in order to win, there is a need for good guidance. "Aesthetic care with the skin, the hair, the body is fundamental, but the most important thing is good psychological work, capable of preparing the candidate for victory and defeat," explains Hazzy.

Rafaela Zanella - photo Gil Wilkon

Rafaela Zanella, elected Miss Brazil 2006, joined an intense training program to beat the other competitors. "I used to practice a lot of sports, but to compete for Miss Rio Grande do Sul, I went to a nutritionist and started to take care of food, the physical preparation was improved with more aerobic exercises, I also did massage and lymphatic drainage." >Plastic surgeon Célio José de Oliveira, sixteen years of reference in performing aesthetic surgeries in candidacies for miss and diverse personalities, gained fame in the world of the contests when he realized a small liposculpture in the model Renata Bessa, that later would be chosen Miss Brazil, in 1995, for Minas Gerais.

Despite his clientele, he defends the common sense and appreciation of the original beauty. "I am adept at enhancing beauty, I do not believe that beauty can be produced, it can leave the woman stereotyped, with an artificial aspect," says Célio. The surgeon further explains that performing plastic surgery as part of the "training" to carry the crown is common, but for ethical reasons does not divulge the names of candidates and misses who have passed through their medical services. "The most commonly performed surgeries are usually liposculptures, breast prostheses and nose patches." In some selected cases, fills can be made to highlight the curves, "says the expert." I do not believe that beauty can be produced. leaving the woman stereotyped, with an artificial appearance. "

Even so, Célio says that it is wise to indicate a surgical intervention for a patient, whether she is a candidate for miss or not. He says that a candidate who would participate in the Miss Brazil sought him with the goal of making "some adjustments". CELIO reveals that she refused to do the surgery: "I said - You're perfect, you do not need surgery. She accepted my advice and ended up winning the national contest."

Aiming at Miss Brazil, Rafaela Zanella decided to invest even more in appearance. "I went to the surgeon Almir Nácul for the appointment of a colleague, asked him what he thought he could modify to improve, and it was when I did a bioplasty to lift the tip of his nose. It was something that bothered me, the opportunity to do, "explains the model. "Some time after the Miss Universe, I made a silicone implant in my breasts," says Miss Miss, who is now a medical student.

On the bench of major competitions, judging criteria can be quite personal. For the plastic surgeon, who has already been sworn in dozens of competitions in Brazil and abroad, well-trained eyes can see the differences between natural and modified bodies. The specialist reveals that it is possible to perceive a procedure even when the candidate denies that it has done so. "For the vast majority of jurors, these procedures do not detract from the candidate's performance." You see, but it does not interfere. What influences is the aesthetics and the corporal balance of the candidate, "he explains.

The pain of regret

Jimena Navarrete - Miss Universe 2010 - photo Getty Images

Moreover, Miss also regrets, as anyone who is going through a plastic surgery.A famous example is the episode involving Miss Rio Grande do Sul, Bruna Felisberto, who declared her dissatisfaction with the rhinoplasty performed by the surgeon Nelson Heller.The controversy arose after the sixth place of gaúcha in the Miss Brazil 2009 "Miss then stated that she had not won due to the artificial character and scar left by the procedure.

At the time, Bruna's trainer was Evandro Hazzy, who was also accused of having influenced the model to perform the surgery. Asked about the subject, he claims he does not indicate surgeries, only shows the pros and cons: "I am not against surgeries at all. I am against excesses, and against people who are not careful in the postoperative, "says Hazzy.

Plastic Surgeon Célio José de Oliveira says he has never had problems with his patients, but in return, he has already had to remove fills or make

Débora Lyra - photo - Eduardo Raimondi Photography - ER Digital Studio

To avoid situations of frustration, the surgeon Célio José de Oliveira reveals that he does not perform surgeries aimed at the contests, but that he prefers to analyze what the patient needs. "When the patient is a businesswoman or university student, for example, it's a different matter than for someone who is going to pursue a model or actress career, so I always ask her what she intends to do with life," says Célio. > Before going to the operating table, any woman needs to have certain certainties. That surgery is needed, that will solve a personal issue, improve your self-esteem and if she has psychological preparation to accept the physical change and the postoperative pains, there are many. "It is important that the patient knows that there is a natural time for full recovery from plastic surgery and that the final result, as well as the need for some retouching, can only be observed after this period," says Ruben Penteado, plastic surgeon and member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery.

The resources to look beautiful and younger are innumerable and tempting. They range from aesthetic treatments to capillary stretching, to botox and to small, medium and large surgeries. However, there may be serious problems when someone calls the scalpel to adjust to a social group or to please others. "It is undeniable that all this brings satisfaction, pleasure, security, but when this desire manifests itself in an exaggerated and distorted way - like the will to resemble the artist X or Y - it is necessary to police," says Ruben. He adds, "There is only one way to be happy with one's image: not to compare oneself with anyone, to respect one's own traits and limitations, to have common sense and to cherish the harmony of the whole."

Another point that plastic surgeon Celio de Oliveira points out that there are many benefits in plastic surgery, not only for beauty contest candidates, but also for the general population. "Plastic surgery is not synonymous with liposuction. Victims of burns, traumatic accidents or even those who have had a breast removed because of a cancer would live better if they could have surgery. Brazil is not only the first in surgeries due to economic problems, but it would be very good if everyone had access to its benefits, "says Célio.


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