
"Those who want a Mar-a-Lago face have to be able to handle needles, adding that D.C. plastic surgeon Kelly Bolden says it is most often achieved via shots and injectables underneath the skin. It's overdone filler and Botox that gives them that mask-face type of appearance, Bolden said. Patients want to look like they had something done, Washington, D.C., plastic surgeon Troy Pittman told Axios. Fillers are big with this crew especially lips, says Pittman, as are Botox and Dysport, Axios reported."
"In particular, she told me recently: I never liked the MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization. I believe how women in leadership present themselves sends a message to younger women. She continued: I have two daughters, and I've always been uncomfortable with how those women puff up their lips and enlarge their breasts. I've never spoken about it publicly, but I've been planning to."
Some MAGA adherents adopt an exaggerated aesthetic reportedly influenced by Trump's stated taste, producing a recognizable "Mar-a-Lago Face." The look is often created with injections, fillers, Botox and Dysport, especially lip augmentation, producing a mask-like appearance. Critics describe the trend as sexualized posturing that can send troubling signals to younger women and raise concerns about role-modeling by women in leadership. Several plastic surgeons report patients request conspicuous enhancements; some surgeons refuse such requests and warn that layering product causes "filler blindness" and loss of anatomic normalcy, arguing the look is overdone.
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