Getting likes and appreciation triggers!
Emphasizing that studies have revealed that even those who were against aesthetics in the past have changed their prejudices due to the increase in the use of social media, and that some people have even begun to think that aesthetic procedures are a necessity, Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör states that being admired and appreciated is also the driving force, and said, “In addition to the desire to have a perfect appearance spread through social media, the rate of those who do not find themselves beautiful and attractive enough during online meetings and social media use for educational purposes has increased. Although the perception of aesthetics changes periodically, people resort to aesthetic procedures in order to get approval, admiration and appreciation from others and to feel younger, more beautiful, more attractive and self-confident with the practices that were accepted and widespread at that time.”
Pay attention to the 1.5-meter rule!
Dermatologist Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör records that selfie sharing has become much more common in our lives now, and says that people can decide on the aesthetic procedure based on the selfie photo they take, but they may fall into some misconceptions at this point. Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör said, “Don’t decide on the aesthetic procedure based on your selfie photo. In the studies carried out; The noses appear longer and wider than normal compared to photos taken from 1.5 meters up, while the chin appears shorter and the real face appearance is distorted. The opposite can also happen. So those who look so beautiful and flawless in selfies don’t look like that in real life. This ‘ selfie Let’s call it ‘deceiver’. Don’t make decisions based on your selfies and be careful with social media, keep in mind that these platforms actually serve ads.”
Don’t make this mistake!
Noting that some people can have cosmetic interventions done to solve the problems in their lives or to heal the difficult periods in their lives, Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör warns, “Aesthetic procedures do not fix everything in your life. How you look affects not only your appearance, but also your lifestyle, social life, work, sleep and eating habits. Having plastic surgery is a serious decision, so don’t rush it. Remember that every attempt has a risk, because when you are not satisfied with the result, your mental health will be affected as much as your physical appearance. If you are under treatment for your mental health, talk to your psychologist or psychiatrist. In addition, be sure to share this situation with the physician who will perform the cosmetic procedure.”
Be sure to consult a professional doctor!
Emphasizing that once you are sure of what you want to change with the aesthetic procedure, one or more professional physicians who perform this procedure should be consulted. Dr. Emel Güngör said, “Learn whether the procedures you want to be applied are suitable for you, their side effects, and whether there is a return if you don’t like the result.” Stating that the purpose of aesthetic applications is to beautify the person, correct the defects, if any, slow down the aging of the skin or make it look younger than its peers, Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör said, “Unfortunately, changing the face and body lines easily with filters has led to the perception of aesthetic interventions as such simple, easy and ordinary procedures. However, it should be kept in mind that these initiatives have scientific rules and should be done by people who have received training and experience in this field, and that the products and tools to be used are also very important.”
Beauty should not be standardized!
Dermatologist Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör emphasizes that beauty and attractiveness are personal and holistic and should not be standardized and says: “It is not pleasant for everyone to have similar facial features. The aim of aesthetic interventions should be to reveal the unique beauty of the person, to delay aging and to ensure that he/she is younger. No wrinkles, prominent cheekbones and chin, and full lips do not make everyone attractive and beautiful. In addition, when the person is talking, smiling, that is, his face should look nice and natural. Unfortunately, after some applications, people look very perfect in their photos, but in real life, they can look artificial and flawed when they make gestures. For these reasons, it is very important to think about the application in detail and to talk to the professional physician.”
Make sure to ask yourself these 6 questions!
Dermatologist Prof. Dr. Emel Güngör recommends that you ask yourself the following questions before having an aesthetic application;
- What do I want to change and why?
- How long do I want this?
- Is there a triggering event that causes me to request this change?
- Will the procedure I have done change my life as well as my appearance?
- Do I want this transaction for myself or to please others?
- Do I think the transaction will improve my relationship, social skills, or job prospects?