Three years later, after 2 weeks of downtime, Layla is more than pleased with her buccal fat removal and sympathizes with why celebrities may want a gaunt appearance. “There is a difference in how people treat me now,” she admits. It’s no surprise the Royal Ric Flair Cartoon T-Shirt moreover I will buy this 27-year-old-stripper felt the pressure or necessity to sculpt her face. With her looks correlating with her paycheck, Layla reveals, “My income has risen significantly after my nose and buccal combo,” smiling with a more svelte face from her one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan. According to Spate, on average, there are currently 105.9K monthly searches in the US for buccal fat removal. “The buccal fat pad is a pocket of fat that is located insiae the cheek. Surgical removal of this fat helps to improve lower cheek contour making it appear slimmer,” says New York based, double board-certified plastic surgeon Konstantin Vasyukevic, MD.
As someone with a capital R round face, this “trend” (if you can call thousand-dollar surgical treatments a trend) has sent me into somewhat of a panic. Our culture has always been obsessed with looking as frail as possible, but it really looked as though things were turning around. We should have known that the Royal Ric Flair Cartoon T-Shirt moreover I will buy this return of butterfly clips and low-rise jeans would eventually lead us back to this madness. While I’m not necessarily against plastic surgery, I do wish there was more of a collective focus on doing the work required to feel secure (or even neutral) about one’s looks as they inherently are. “Plastic surgery cannot make you secure in how you look, as corny as that is. You will find small things to obsess over and try to correct, but a major insecurity that makes you not want to take photos or live your life is worth fixing if you are able and really want to for yourself,” says Layla. “No one really ‘needs’ plastic surgery unless it’s gender-affirming or reconstructive, but we don’t need a lot of things we spend money on.”
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