Social Media and the Perception of Beauty

Today, one of the biggest areas of our lives is “Social Media.” One of the first questions we ask people we meet is, “Do you have an Instagram account?”

All these dynamics positively affect the “Aesthetics Industry,” but also negatively impact it through misuse.

The perception of being extra beautiful or extra fit, created through the guidance of influencers or the use of filters, which are part of social media and all digital channels, affects both young people and leads to an increase in the number of people who look alike in society.

However, there is no single beautiful person. The concept of beauty is not a state that includes certain conditions, is commonly accepted, or is confined within boundaries. Every living creature, every human being, is beautiful and worthy of love and appreciation.

Stay calm and wait. Of course, we will age, and of course, we will benefit from the advantages of the aesthetics industry. We can think of a fuller jawline and slightly fuller lips as something we all deserve.

Find the right doctor for yourself and spread all these procedures out over time…

Let each person be the most beautiful version of themselves. Allow yourself this, and don’t forget to nourish your soul. Because where meaning is lost, matter is glorified…

And finally, remember that beauty doesn’t mean flaws; what we perceive as imperfections are actually a form of awareness that adds value to us and sets us apart from others.

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