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Tylee Gomez
The pursuit of perfection
Building on the success of last year’s award-winning Plastic Surgery edition, the online-only A-List Aesthetics edition includes THR’s list of top plastic surgeons and cosmetic scientists, the latest trends in peptides and longevity, a medical tourism guide and a look at the big filler debate.
For the second year in a row, Hollywood Reporter She brings her insightful reporting and incisive commentary to the world of plastic surgery and cosmetic enhancement “The new face of Hollywood” A special digital issue examines the industry’s obsession with image and eternal youth – and the latest scalpel trends – at a time when getting work done is increasingly something to show off on social media, rather than hide.
Once again, the focus of the issue is THROfficial list of The best plastic surgeons and beauty experts in America -With a focus on New York and Los Angeles practitioners who lean toward Hollywood’s rich and famous. Other pieces that serve readers include industry insiders A guide to the most popular celebrity procedures by budget ($1,000 to $300,000+), The medical tourism plan is organized according to the downtime you have available (One to six weeks, not including travel time) and Why do Hollywood stars harvest their hair follicles?.
Also in the matter:
• “Slop Face” takes over Hollywood and makes beauty boring
Why do so many of today’s stars look so… the same? You can blame casting directors, plastic surgery trends, and, as with everything else these days, social media.
• Celebrities inject copper to look younger. What could go wrong?
The popular peptide GHK-Cu has been hailed as a fountain of youth, but skeptics warn of a horrific side effect dubbed “brass ugliness.”
• What do Hollywood men do with their faces?
In their pursuit of the ideal of hypermasculinity, movie stars are retooling their eyes and jawlines — and increasingly ignoring the principle of “less is more.”
• Facial filler backlash: ‘It’s gone too far’
Gone are the chipmunk cheeks, and mocked stars from Kristin Davis to Courteney Cox have reversed their routines. So why are injections more popular than ever?
• Test drive the immortality machine
The $160,000 Ammortal Chamber sold as the ultimate de-aging device has been embraced by top athletes from Matthew Stafford to Freddie Freeman.
• “Can you make me look like my insta filter?”
Screen stars and content creators are asking plastic surgeons to transform them as much as AI-powered social media interfaces are doing. Usually things don’t go well. (Written by Ingrid Schmidt)
• How to design a home that will help you live forever
Do the rooms you live in affect your longevity? A new, emerging industry of luxury designers focused on health is betting on it.
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