Social media platforms, including TikTok, can have a significant impact on the perception of beauty and self-image among young people.
With the rise of filters, editing tools, and the constant stream of filtered and curated images, young women may feel the pressure to meet unrealistic beauty standards.
This has led to a desire for cosmetic procedures, such as face lifts, to achieve the flawless appearances they see on social media.


It's important for young women to understand the risks, potential long-term effects, and alternatives to face lifts before making any decisions stemming from browsing social media.
It's crucial to prioritize your overall health and well-being and seek guidance from qualified and experienced plastic surgeons.
If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together some facelift and scarring FAQs just for you.
If you have more questions, you can use the facelift and scarring questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts.
If you're keen to get started with any of these treatments right away then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited facelift and scarring clinics in your area.
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