Inside Gen Z's obsession with 'tweakments' - the plastic surgery trend to create a natural beauty look
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Non-surgical aesthetic treatments, or 'tweakments', are becoming normalized and discussed openly, with people holding varied views on their necessity. Influencers like Sarah Gardner share their experiences, balancing transparency about procedures with societal pressures regarding natural aging. Dr. Josh Wall of Contour Clinics notes a growing demand for subtle enhancements aimed at boosting confidence without unwanted changes to one's appearance. Such treatments cater to a diverse clientele, reflecting evolving attitudes towards beauty and aging.
"I don't believe it's essential to be transparent, but I think it's nice for your audience to know if you've had work done," she comments.
Dr Josh Wall, the Medical Director and Founder of Contour Clinics, confirms that 'tweakments' are gaining popularity. "More and more people are coming in wanting to move away from that artificial, overdone look."
"The entire goal of a tweakment is that no one knows you've had anything done, so you still look like yourself," he says.
"Tweakments can significantly enhance someone's confidence without altering their facial appearance," he notes.
Read at New York Post
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