Here comes good news for all middle-aged people who desire to look younger and are keen to enhance their looks. Now it's possible to rewind not only the physical clock of aging but also the psychological one and can take back 60s as the new 40s.

Yes that is possible with the help of cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery these days plays a very important role not only in changing the feelings regarding their looks but also how they feel by changing the view of middle ages.
Global research group AC Nielsen surveyed people in 42 countries and found 60 per cent of Americans, the world's biggest consumers of cosmetic surgery and anti-ageing skincare, believe their sixties are the new middle age.
AC Nielsen Europe president and CEO Frank Martell said,
Our forties are being celebrated as the decade where we can be comfortable and confident in both personal and financial terms. The majority of global consumers really believe life starts at forty.
On a global scale, three out of five consumers believed forties was the new thirties.

In Canada, more than $500 million was spent on cosmetic procedures in 2003, according to University of Toronto's Rotman School of Business.
The school reported more than 100,000 Botox injections, 24,337 liposuctions were performed and 16,973 Canadian women sought breast augmentation in 2003.
At the institute, Tarshis said popular procedures for the older generation include eyelid lifts and face lifts.
'They don't want to look like another person, they want a rested, younger version of themselves."
According to a survey Russians are the world's biggest consumers of luxury goods and among them 48% of people, globally the highest percentage, prefer cosmetic surgery to maintain their looks. One in three Irish consumers, 28%of Italians and Portuguese, and one in four US, French and British consumers felt the same.

French beauty group Clarins will launch in January what it says is the world's first spray to protect skin from the electromagnetic radiation created by mobile phones and electronic devices like laptops.
Different lifestyles also contribute a big proportion in influencing longevity and health of the person. Dr. Bradley Willcox, said that smoking is the major factor here, closely followed by high blood sugar during middle age. The scientists also found that a middle-aged man's grip strength was closely linked to his lifespan - the stronger his grip, the longer he is likely to live. As grip strength is linked to physical fitness, middle-aged men should make sure they do regular physical exercise.
According to a study married men live longer than single men, but do not enjoy better health during old age. Possibly they live longer because their wives help them remember to go to their doctors, get their medications, and take them.
Cosmetic surgery nowadays has become financially affordable and more acceptable. It's a fact that everyone desires to turn back the clock to look younger because it might be a physical appearance that reflect one's mind-set.
For many people, middle age brings a world-weary cynicism. This attitude is terrible. Cynical people are tedious people -- they see the worse side of situations and other individuals. And many middle-aged individuals struggle with aging, apparently, more infamously known as an identity crisis.
Cosmetic surgery is becoming popular day by day. Everyone wants to eradicate the difference between how they feel and how they look. But for some people it's a hip today and they're following it hard.