A new trend in cosmetic surgery is emerging, with patients opting for more natural and subtle enhancements over the once-popular 'Kardashian' look. Plastic surgeons are reporting a shift in patient preferences, with a rise in procedures like breast reductions, dissolving facial fillers, and facelifts. The growing popularity of weight-loss medications is also influencing trends, leading to an increase in body contouring procedures.
The trend of seeking oversized cosmetic enhancements, often dubbed the 'Kardashian' look, is fading, replaced by a desire for more natural and subtle results. Plastic surgeons across the country are reporting a shift in patient preferences, with many opting for procedures that reduce or refine their appearance rather than augment it. Among the most notable changes is a surge in breast reduction surgery and requests to dissolve facial fillers.
Patients are seeking a more balanced and harmonious look, with smaller breast implants and a focus on natural facial contours. Dr. Stafford Broumand, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, notes that younger patients are increasingly interested in facelifts, and there's a growing demand for procedures that remove excess skin and create a more youthful appearance. This shift towards natural beauty is driven by a desire to avoid the 'overdone' or artificial look that was once prevalent. The growing popularity of weight-loss medications like Ozempic has also significantly impacted plastic surgery trends. As people experience substantial weight loss, their facial and body contours often change, requiring additional procedures to address sagging skin and redistribute fat. This has led to a rise in facelifts, neck lifts, fat grafting, and body contouring procedures, even among younger patients. The emphasis on achieving a more athletic and physically fit physique is also evident in the increasing number of patients seeking breast lifts and minor augmentations. Dr. Lyle Leipziger, chief of plastic surgery at North Shore University Hospital, emphasizes the importance of discussing long-term weight management strategies with patients before performing any significant body contouring procedures, particularly those who have lost weight rapidly
COSMETIC SURGERY NATURAL BEAUTY TRENDS PLASTIC SURGERY WEIGHT LOSS OZEMPIC FILLERS BREAST REDUCTION FACELIFT
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