Wednesday, July 3, 2024

'Love Island' Cast, Kylie Jenner And When Cosmetic Treatments Age You

Many people seek out facial fillers and cosmetic procedures to look youthful. But be careful: Dermatologists warn that, if taken too far, they can make you look decades older.

Just take the new season of the United Kingdom version of "Love Island" for example. Photos of the cast recently went viral, as many on the internet declared some of the women − still in their early-to-mid-20s− looked much older.

The photos even baffled a plastic surgeon. In a TikTok with over 13 million views, Dr. Daniel Barrett , a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, had to pick his jaw up off the floor upon finding out the women in the photographs he reviewed were 25, 24, 24 and 26, after guessing they were 38, 42, 35 and 32, respectively.

"Obviously, I don't watch this show − maybe I should − but this is crazy," Barrett says in the video. "Plastic surgery and injectables done incorrectly can make you look older."

Dr. Anthony Rossi , a dermatologist and surgeon, agrees − and says it's not a phenomenon relegated to "Love Island." Thanks to social media and other reality television stars, like the Kardashians, he says, many people believe more is better when it comes to cosmetic treatments.

"One of the most advantageous parts of our human brain is we recognize emotions, we recognize faces, we recognize other human facial structures," Rossi says. "So these cosmetics procedures that people are having done, if they're done too early on such a young face, it starts to mature the face in certain ways."

Dermatologists say cosmetic treatments carry risks and often you can't be sure how a procedure or treatment is going to look until it's done. If a treatment isn't done well − or not done with the patient's unique proportions in mind − it can make them look incongruous and even older, Rossi says.

"It's less about the procedure itself and more about how well it's done and the nuance with which it's done," he says. "That's why I strive to tell my patients we're going to keep a very natural aesthetic."

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