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Mar-a-Lago Face: Plastic Surgery Trend Explained - News Directory 3

Mar-a-Lago Face: Plastic Surgery Trend Explained

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • A⁢ cosmetic surgeon is speaking out against a new beauty trend dubbed "Mar-a-Lago Face," arguing⁣ that it unfairly targets⁤ conservative women.Dr.
  • Nazarian suggested the term is an attack on conservative women, noting that⁤ many ⁤attendees at recent⁣ political events were well-groomed and looked great.⁤ The "Mar-a-Lago Face" trend is...
  • The New York post⁤ originally defined "Mar-a-Lago Face" as the successor to ‍"Instagram Face," highlighting it as the current leading cosmetic surgery trend.
Original source: internewscast.com

Key Points

  • Dr. Nazarian slams “Mar-a-lago Face” as biased against conservative women.
  • The ⁣trend involves ⁤full lips, defined cheekbones, and smooth ‍foreheads.
  • Beauty standards vary regionally, influencing cosmetic preferences.

Plastic Surgeon Decries “Mar-a-Lago Face” Trend as‍ Attack on Conservative Women

Updated May 31,2025

A⁢ cosmetic surgeon is speaking out against a new beauty trend dubbed “Mar-a-Lago Face,” arguing⁣ that it unfairly targets⁤ conservative women.Dr. sheila Nazarian, known ⁣for her Netflix ‍show “Skin Decision,” addressed the⁣ controversy after a New York Post report described ⁤the look as a blend of full lips, chiseled cheekbones, wide⁤ eyes,⁤ and wrinkle-free foreheads.

Nazarian suggested the term is an attack on conservative women, noting that⁤ many ⁤attendees at recent⁣ political events were well-groomed and looked great.⁤ The “Mar-a-Lago Face” trend is being called the⁢ most requested plastic surgery look, sparking⁣ debate within the beauty and political ⁣spheres.

The New York post⁤ originally defined “Mar-a-Lago Face” as the successor to ‍”Instagram Face,” highlighting it as the current leading cosmetic surgery trend. This look focuses on enhancing facial features while maintaining a polished and professional appearance,driving demand for specific procedures.

Nazarian, a seasoned cosmetic enhancement practitioner, pointed out that beauty standards⁤ are often influenced by regional preferences. What might be considered normal in one city⁣ could be⁤ seen as excessive in another,with fuller lips being more common in certain areas. These regional variations play a meaningful role‍ in shaping individual beauty ⁣choices and the overall aesthetic landscape.

“This is the first time I’ve ⁢kind of seen this kind⁢ of attack on conservative women, saying you have ‘Mar-a-Lago Face,’” Nazarian said.

She added that there is ⁢a constant resetting of what is considered normal in different parts of the country, suggesting that fuller lips, for example, might ⁤be a standard feature in⁣ some cities. This ongoing ⁣shift in aesthetic norms influences the demand for specific cosmetic procedures and the overall perception ⁤of beauty.

What’s next

The debate ‍around the “Mar-a-Lago Face” trend is expected⁤ to continue, prompting further discussion about beauty standards, political affiliations, and the impact of cosmetic surgery on societal perceptions.

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