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Looksmaxxing influencer Clavular is facing backlash after revealing the results of his rhinoplasty online. Before and after photos of the surgery quickly went viral, with many fans claiming he had “ruined his face” and lost the distinctive look that made him famous. Others defended the shift, saying the results may still be affected by swelling. The controversy also sparked criticism over the extreme beauty standards and risky lifestyle promoted within the online lookmaxxing community.
:::writing{variant=”document” id=”41852″} Clavcular built its online fame by convincing young people that they could design the “perfect” face. Controversial influencer, lookmaxxing, is now facing a wave of backlash after revealing the results of his rhinoplasty, with social media users claiming the surgery erased the distinctive features that made him recognizable in the first place. The 20-year-old streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters, recently shared before-and-after photos of his rhinoplasty procedure performed by celebrity plastic surgeon Michael Salzhauer, known online as Dr. Miami. The photos spread quickly across the X, TikTok and livestreaming communities, sparking a heated debate over whether the procedure improved or damaged his appearance.
Photos of clavicular rhinoplasty are dividing the internet
Criticism flooded social media as soon as the photos appeared online.
Many users argued that Peters looked more distinguished before surgery and accused beauty trends of pushing influencers toward the same polished look. “His face had personality before and now it looks generic,” one person wrote.“Jesus Christ, he looked so much better before,” another user commented below the comparison photos.
Others wondered if the final results were still affected by swelling after surgery.
“This looks weird, it doesn’t fit his face,” one critic posted, while another added: “I hope it’s just swelling otherwise my brother would have ruined his face…” Not everyone agreed with the backlash. Some supporters defended Peters and praised the transformation, with one fan writing: “He actually looks so much better.” Peters himself seemed unfazed by the criticism. Drawing on online jokes, he uploaded a video to TikTok of himself standing next to a Michael Jackson impersonator and captioned it: “Who’s had a better nose job?” This debate has also renewed broader conversations about the “looksmaxxing” culture that has proliferated online over the past few years.
Peters became one of the movement’s most recognizable faces by teaching his followers how to improve physical attractiveness through rigorous grooming routines, physique changes, and extreme body modification tips.
The debate over the clavicle is growing far beyond the plastic surgery discussion
The conversation about rhinoplasty comes during a chaotic time for the influencer, whose name has repeatedly popped up in headlines this year for reasons that go beyond social media trends. Peters has previously broadcast dangerous behavior on live television, promoted controversial appearance tricks and publicly discussed the use of steroids and appetite suppressants as part of his transformation journey.
Some experts have criticized the culture surrounding looking attractive for encouraging unrealistic beauty standards and risky physical experimentation among young audiences. Legal problems have also followed the streamer in recent months. Last month, Peters and fellow influencer Andrew Morales pleaded no contest after being charged with illegally discharging a firearm at an alligator inside a Florida wildlife preserve.
The husband received probation and community service. Earlier this year, Peters also faced battery allegations and was hospitalized after an over-the-top incident during a live broadcast in Miami. Despite criticism and controversies, his audience continues to grow. Peters still has hundreds of thousands of live followers and more than a million followers on TikTok, proving that even backlash has become part of the Clavcular brand online. :::
