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AMM 142: Gen Z’s Surge in Cosmetic Enhancements Trends and Advice

July 18, 2024

This episode delves into the rising trend of young adults in their 20s opting for cosmetic enhancements like neurotoxin and filler injections, driven by social media and reality TV influences. Featuring insights from dermatologists Dr. Anna Chacon, Dr. Kenneth R. Beer, Dr. Deborah Longwill, and Dr. Doris Day, listeners will learn about the popular procedures, the importance of subtlety, potential risks of overdoing it, and the significance of starting with minimal adjustments. Discover how to enhance your natural beauty responsibly while avoiding the pitfalls of cosmetic trends.

Quick Takes

  • Gen Z adults turning to cosmetic enhancements at unprecedented rates
  • Social media and reality TV influence on cosmetic procedures
  • Importance of moderation and seeking experienced injectors for subtle enhancements

Episode Transcript

Happy July 18, 2024! A recent trend has been making waves among Gen Z, with young adults in their 20s turning to cosmetic enhancements at unprecedented rates. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports an 8 percent increase in neurotoxin and filler injections among young adults.

Many of these young patients are inspired by social media and reality TV shows like Love Island UK. Notably, Miami dermatologist Dr. Anna Chacon mentions that the desire to enhance natural features and prevent early signs of aging drives this trend. Popular procedures include lip injections, often influenced by social media pressures, according to West Palm Beach dermatologist Dr. Kenneth R. Beer.

However, overdoing fillers can age you prematurely. Dr. Beer advises going to an experienced injector who understands facial anatomy and can provide subtle enhancements. Dr. Deborah Longwill from Miami echoes this, stressing the importance of starting with minimal filler and gradually adding more.

Dr. Doris Day in New York highlights the risks of blindly following trends, such as overfilled cheeks or the “snatched jawline” look. These can lead to unnatural appearances and premature aging. Instead, Dr. Day suggests focusing on skincare basics and non-invasive treatments to maintain healthy skin and natural beauty.

Remember, moderation is key. Enhance your features without drastically changing them. Stay confident and true to your natural self. Stay beautiful, Vancouver!

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