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Dr Devgan, age 42, uses her social media to extend her medical practice by educating viewers and managing their expectations around what is possible. @celebface on Instagram shows the amount of work that goes into making famous people look the way they do.
Though social media has been part of removing the stigma of aesthetic work, keeping up with the Kardashians is ushering in a new transparency around undergoing procedures.
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Part of the new display of aesthetic enhancements is about status: You're saying you can keep up with the Kardashians if you can get procedures like them.
Part of self-care has been stretched to such an extent that it might include getting injections in your face every six ...
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Justine Bateman, 55, a filmmaker and former actress, writes in her new book, "Face: One Square Foot of Skin," that women's faces are not broken and don't need to be fixed. The book reflects on women's faces and the cultural pressure to be ashamed that their faces aged naturally. ...
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Dr Herluf Lund, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Chesterfield, Mo., started performing aesthetic enhancements 30 years ago. Then, most of his patients wanted their surgeries kept a secret. Now, his patients expect their pictures to be taken, and they want to post them.
Procedures used t...
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