Instagram and Hollywood beauty era ends as unexpected change is recorded
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The trend of 'more is better' in aesthetic medicine, favoring fuller lips and more defined features, is reversing.
- Specialists are seeing more clients seeking to reverse previous cosmetic procedures.
- This shift indicates a move away from exaggerated enhancements towards more natural results.
The era of exaggerated beauty standards in aesthetic medicine, characterized by the pursuit of fuller lips and more prominent cheekbones, is coming to an end. A noticeable shift is occurring, with specialists observing a growing number of individuals seeking to undo previous cosmetic enhancements.
Previously, the prevailing logic in aesthetic treatments was 'more is better.' This led to a surge in procedures aimed at creating more pronounced features. However, this trend is now being challenged as people re-evaluate their choices.
Experts are now documenting a significant turnaround. Instead of requesting new, more dramatic alterations, clients are increasingly coming to clinics with the primary goal of reversing the results of earlier interventions. This suggests a growing preference for more subtle and natural-looking outcomes.
This change reflects a broader societal movement towards authenticity and a rejection of overtly artificial appearances. The focus is shifting from achieving an extreme, often unattainable, ideal to restoring or enhancing natural beauty.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.