It was not a long time ago-last year, in fact-that the social media were full of potential Kardashians: super intelligent shiny hair, bee lips covering blind white teeth, eyes that broke with mascara and a middle wedge. But-in combination with the rise of OZEMPIC and other GLP-1 drugs-this image fades quickly. Even the Kardashians themselves are repaid, with the ends that are obviously decreasing and the fillers are apparently dissolved. But as always in plastic surgery, they are all about the details, and those that vary from industry to industry. Temporal He asked the surgeons on both coasts to reveal what their customers are asking for these days.
Less (obvious) is more …
“Elevators and even breast reductions are increasing, along with the cavities to make Midsection look more suitable,” says New York Plastic Surgeon Darren Smith. It also mentions 25 percent upptyc in a mini -lift arm lifts, which give the area a more rational and mild look, without the silly scars of a real arm.
More than Hollywood journalist
“I see a 20 % increase in women who come for lifts this year the last,” notes Lyle Leipziger, head of plastic and reconstruction of surgery at both North Shore University Hospital and Hebrew Medical Center Long Island. “And those who want implants only want to climb a bra size.”
… But La will la
Some things do not change: LA still wants larger boobs – on average 200 ccs more per implant than on the east coast, says plastic surgeon Troy Pittman.
Safer things
Pittman reports that women at national level are shouting about the motivation, the new implants approved in September by the more biocompatible FDA, which means that there is a lesser risk of rupture or capsid contraction that results in sclerosis. “They’ve put a lot of security issues in bed and he’s a game change player,” he says.
‘Injectable reaction“
The country is on the handle of fear of filling. Dr. Annie Chiu, who has a practice in Redondo Beach, considers to be largely the result of social media. “We are facing an injectable reaction, and the filling market has been reduced in ’24,” he observes. “First of all, everyone was encouraged to get this very shaped, excessive Instagram face, but now there is a real fear of looking at weird. My colleagues believe that LA is more exaggerated, but there is a bad job everywhere, especially Miami and Dallas, Kristin Davis when she appeared And just like that. “It’s a flawless New Yorker and attacked the internet to be exaggerated, but it was corrected and now it looks better.”
Howard Sobel, a New York dermatologist, said his patients from Los Angeles still want a more complete, more rounded face than New Yorkers’ request. “They want an excessive feminine appearance because this makes you notice, but this look has never been New York. They bring pictures of celebrities that want to look like, but they still don’t have similar facial structures.”
An alternative to filling in injecting is to strengthen your own system, including the use of salmon DNA to stimulate the Renaissance. “For those who want an ignition of shine without excessive appearance, the future of skin rejuvenation is all about biohacking,” said dermatologist Antta reszko. “Insert growth factors and polynucleotides such as Rerinan: absolute tools for cellular regeneration, collagen production and calling to elasticity, hydration and this complexity.
Facelifts get a facelift
Ironically, facelifts are now considered less drastic and are changed by injectables, and even fat added during a lift is avoided. “I continue to see a growing number of patients who are negotiating years of fillers for a facelift and many of them are hungry that they do not look excessively with transplant fat,” says Sean Alemi, a New York face plastic surgeon. “In fact, I would say I execute almost 80 percent of my facelifts without fat these days. It’s a new era.”
Fashionable late
Typical clients for body work were women from the 1920s to their 40s. But doctors observe a tendency of people who come for such procedures later than ever. “I now have women in the 1960s, 70s and even 80 years to come to make their breasts and belly,” says Leipzig.
Start the young people
People may do work later, but they also start earlier and do less drastic surgeries, some even without going down. “It’s the Tweakment movement,” says Alemi. “People in their 40s do not want to wait until aging affects their entire face so that they get lower eyelashes skin bites and upper elevators to get rid of the hood, using only local anesthesia. Freshness without changing their face.
Dermatologist Soren White says his colleagues in Los Angeles see patients come even earlier for anti-aging. “In Los Angeles. It is not uncommon for a 18- or 20-year-old to come for filling-it is a passer-by,” he says.
Your power may vary
When it comes to smiles, “LA has more than a brighter, bigger, wow effect, and it doesn’t need to be natural,” says Larry Rosenthal, a New York dentist whose patients have included Donald and Ivanka Trump and Sumner Redstone. “In New York, people want a wider smile.”
Dr. Marc Lowenberg, whose office faced the teeth of Martha Stewart, Julianna Margulies, Heidi Klum and Cindy Crawford, says New York patients specifically ask not to have the style of West Coast. “I have a man in my chair now that he said he doesn’t want his teeth to walk in the room before he does it. People say, ‘I don’t want Hollywood white.’
Cosmetic dentist Lana Rozenberg, who tends to the mouths of Justin Theroux, Clive Owen and Helena Christensen, said that patients have become more involved in the artistic end of improving the smile, thanks to AI: “With the new software, such as Overjet and Smile Makes it more precise and more accurate.
Lowenberg thinks DC is still below the radar. “The veneers were always more conservative, with the exception of Joe Biden’s, who were so white that people commented on them.”
Not so much on the nose
The noses have also become more natural, as surgeons say goodbye to the varieties of overturned and buttons. “Moses have changed. We try to leave more structure behind now,” says Linda Li, a plastic surgeon of Beverly Hills who was in his original cast Dr. 90210. “You want a nose that fits. If you have a wide face, a tiny ass nose looks ridiculous.”
I will have what Tom Cruise has
Removing oral fat, once an extremely popular process in Los Angeles that sharpen the outlines of the face, is in a sharp fall. “I take fewer requests for this now because it can accelerate the aging process and make people look gaunt,” observes Carl Truesdale, a plastic surgeon of Beverly Hills. Truesdale says there is greater emphasis on the throat now, including the removal of some salivary glands. “Men see that Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise look younger and choose a more intense jaw, which can be achieved by removing the sub -gland and tightening the muscles.” (Not all documents that are followers of this controversial process, as they are aggressive and can affect saliva production.)
No more fox eye
Truesdale also sees less eyebrow lift, seemed to have lost a swing for Matt Gaetz. Truesdale notes, “Last year, people asked to look like Bella Hadid, but this year Fox Eye is down.” Dr. Robert Schwarcz, Double Committee of Certified NY Oculoplastic Surgeon, says that the classic serious eyebrow lift – which changed the hair line – has made its place for a thinner adjustment of the medium. “Eyebrow lifts tend to social media because of the popularity of the time elevator, a short -lived version addressed to the tail of the eyebrow,” he explains. “This gives a lift to the upper eyelids with no surprise appearance.”
This story appeared in the November 20 issue of Hollywood journalist magazine. Click here to register.
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