The sadness of the silicone faced actress, the comparison before and after plastic surgery is distre

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

In the entertainment industry, appearance is an intangible capital and an invisible pressure. In order to maintain or improve their appearance, many female celebrities do not hesitate to spend huge sums of money to carry out various medical aesthetic surgeries or injections. However, these so-called "beauty" did not make them more beautiful, but made them lose their natural and real charm, and became a stiff, similar, and terrifying "silicone face".

What is a "silicone face"?This is a derogatory term given by netizens to actresses who have excessively changed their facial contours and expressions through plastic surgery or injections. The faces of these actresses look like they are filled or fixed with silicone, without life and agility, giving the impression of a mask. Such faces not only affect their beauty, but also their acting skills, making them look embarrassed and embarrassed in front of the camera.

Why do some actresses choose to become "silicone faces"?There are many complex reasons behind this, such as age, competition, psychology, etc. We can analyze it from the following aspects:

Age: It is an indisputable fact that as actresses grow older, their appearance will also decline. However, many actresses are reluctant to accept this fact, they want to go back to their younger days, or compete with young actresses. They feel that their appearance determines their career and status, so they do not hesitate to take risks and undergo various aesthetic surgeries or injections to try to make themselves look younger and prettier. However, they ignore an important point, which is that aesthetic medicine is not a panacea, nor is it without risks. Some aesthetic surgeries or injections may cause serious consequences such as facial deformation, muscle atrophy, and nerve damage, causing their faces to lose their original features and expressions, and become "silicone faces". Instead of making them more beautiful, this makes them older, uglier, and more terrifying.

Competition: The entertainment industry is a very competitive industry, with new talents emerging all the time and people being eliminated all the time. In such an environment, actresses must be attractive and competitive enough if they want to maintain their status and influence. And in this era of looking at faces, appearance has become an important attraction and competitiveness. Actresses feel that their appearance determines their popularity and market value, so they do not hesitate to pay a high price to undergo various medical aesthetic surgeries or injections, trying to make their appearance higher and more in line with popular aesthetic standards. However, they ignore an important issue, which is that appearance is not the only attraction and competitiveness, nor is it the eternal attraction and competitiveness. Some aesthetic surgeries or injections may cause excessive facial overintegration.

1. Lack of individuality and loss of character, making their faces look like cookie-cutter "silicone faces". Far from making them more attractive and competitive, the result makes them more mediocre, uninteresting, and indistinguishable.

Psychological: In addition to the pressure of age and competition, actresses also face their own psychological problems. Many actresses have a kind of unconfident, unsatisfied, and insecure psychology, they always have all kinds of dissatisfaction and pickiness about their appearance and figure, and they always feel that they are not beautiful enough, perfect enough, and outstanding enough. They feel that their appearance determines their happiness and self-esteem, so they constantly pursue the ultimate in beauty, undergoing various aesthetic surgeries or injections, trying to make their faces more perfect and more in line with their ideals. Correct.

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However, they ignore an important issue, which is that aesthetic medicine is not a one-off and is not permanent. Some aesthetic surgeries or injections require regular maintenance and re-examination, otherwise various complications and complications such as infection, dissolution, displacement, deformation, etc., may occur, making their faces worse and unsightly. Moreover, medical aesthetics cannot solve their inner lack of confidence and dissatisfaction, they may fall into an endless cycle of plastic surgery, more and more, more and more rectification, and eventually lose their self and humanity.

The sadness of these "silicone-faced" actresses makes us sigh that beauty is not everything, nor is it the only one. True beauty should be natural, individual, and soulful, not artificial, identical, and expressionless. We should respect our own talents and characteristics, as well as our own age and stage, and not lose our true face and value in order to cater to the eyes and standards of others. We should use our talents and efforts to prove our charm and strength, rather than using our face and figure in exchange for the praise and attention of others. We should use our hearts and wisdom to pursue our own happiness and self-esteem, not our own money and pain to buy our own beauty and vanity.

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