He said a majority of patients coming to him for such changes are going into fields of marketing, public relations, communications and even human resources.
With competition for jobs becoming fiercer, young men and women are doing all they can to have an advantage over the person they are seated next to.
A pleasant face and a good first impression, they believe, can be a deal breaker.
"The majority of cases we get have to do with change in facial appearance. Men come with two main demands -- removal of a bad scar or stitch mark on the cheek or forehead or improvement of a crooked nose," Choudhary said.
"The reason for the scar or the crooked nose could be anything -- an accident or a fall. But they feel it will associate them as someone who has fights or gets into a brawl at a bar and can therefore earn negative points," he said.