Doctors, hairstylists, and other pros are still getting requests to violate stay-at-home orders.
Something ghastly is happening in America, whispering through the gaps in our picket fences, hitchhiking on springtime breezes. An invisible threat that waits, Boogeyman-like, in the deep ridges of our brain, cultivating a kind of pure, illogical fear some of us have not experienced since we were children and find ourselves unprepared to experience now: the inexorable passage of time.
, a dermatologist and psychiatrist, from her practice on Manhattan's Upper East Side. "That makes no sense to me." It's simply dangerous to enter several different homes in the span of a few hours, Wechsler points out. "But people are feeling stressed out about the way they're going to look, and women are worried that their Botox is going to wear off and their partner is going to see them in a way they haven't.
He acknowledges the ironic intersection of a mandatory quarantine and cosmetic procedures: The imperative to stay indoors for weeks makes this an ideal time to undergo a treatment that might otherwise require days of convalescing in secrecy. But Brown says his patients have been understanding about his house-calls stance, and in fact willing to forgo their cosmetic procedures.
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