Silicone face is coming to scourge variety shows again? The high appearance was beaten back to its

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-07

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Silicone face" scourge the fashion circle, medical beauty trap is debatable In the new season of the star variety show "Sister Lang", many well-known female stars competed to appear, among which Chen Jiahua, Li Caihua and Wu You all pursued the "silicone face" route, in order to achieve the purpose of role transformation and charm multiplication through plastic surgery.

However, what is surprising is that their plastic surgery results not only did not meet expectations, but were "slapped in the face" by the camera and the audience. The face with a distinct personality before the plastic surgery becomes stiff in front of the camera, and the contrast and sense of disobedience spark a lot of discussion. The main reason for this is that the current development of medical aesthetic technology is limited, and it has not yet fully achieved "worthy of the name". At the same time, it also reflects that the aesthetic perception of facial shaping and body shape management is still relatively narrow. In the context of the rapid development of medical aesthetic technology, this kind of phenomenon deserves in-depth reflection by fashion industry practitioners and ordinary consumers. It is not difficult for us to find that while the medical aesthetic industry has been booming in recent years, there have been cases of failure and counter-effect, whether it is full-body plastic surgery or local microsurgery.

The effect after plastic surgery, which is very different from imagination, not only seriously affects the quality of the artist's performance, but also has a certain impact on his career development. Complications such as filling reactions, scar bulges, etc., occur frequently. There are also some institutions and physicians who are too eager for quick results, and there are flaws in surgical design. The combination of these factors makes plastic surgery less than perfect. At present, the technology and design concept of medical cosmetology need to be continuously iteratively updated, and the industry needs a more rigorous and pragmatic style. This also reminds the public that they must consider carefully when choosing a medical aesthetic hospital and designing a plastic surgery plan to avoid misunderstandings about medical aesthetics. The medical cosmetology industry should be honest and publicized

It is not difficult for us to find that in the current society that emphasizes appearance over connotation, the criteria for judging appearance are more stringent. This has also led to the misunderstanding of "judging people by their appearance" to a certain extent. Invisibly, people's dependence on external conditions is increasing, and the natural attributes that cannot be changed externally have become psychological burdens. As a result, medical aesthetic plastic surgery came into being, but under commercial publicity, there are also exaggerated product efficacy and consumer cognitive bias. Taking several "silicone face" artists who appeared in the "Sister Lang" program this time as an example, we have reason to infer that one of the reasons why they have plastic surgery is anxiety about their circumstances, and they want to complete the role transformation or image upgrade through facial transformation, so as to obtain higher popularity and resources. Cosmetic surgery agencies also tend to attract clients through successful cases, ignoring the responsibility to inform about risks. For example, scarring may not be completely eliminated, facial muscle movement may be limited, and expression management may be more difficult.

In addition, improper migration and dissolution of materials will also affect the effect. They can easily cause consumers to have illusions about the results of medical aesthetics. When the "silicone-faced" artist is unable to perform at his usual level on stage, the risks of plastic surgery are exposed. Therefore, the medical aesthetic and health industry urgently needs to standardize its development, and hospitals and technicians need to start from reality, effectively inform the risks, and avoid consumers from making wrong decisions in the case of unequal information. At the same time, the plastic surgery design should also consider the overall harmony and beauty of the person, and there is no need for the model to be modeled. At this stage, the construction of industry reputation and the cultivation of consumer self-protection awareness are the key to changing the situation. After plastic surgery, there is little room for improvement in performance

We noticed that in the stage performance that debuted after plastic surgery, the performance of Chen Jiahua, Li Caihua and others did not get qualitatively improved, but there was a gap between them and their previous strength level. As a platform, the program "Sister Lang" was originally conducive to them to show their talents and attract attention. But in the end, he was dragged down by the "silicone face", which left an extremely embarrassing impression on the judges and the audience. First, the ability to manage facial expressions declines. After plastic surgery, facial muscle activity is limited to a certain extent, and it is difficult to make rich and subtle changes in expression. This directly leads to the performance in front of the camera, which is not rich enough. In particular, performances such as singing and dancing, which require high facial control, make it difficult for the face to match the rhythm accurately after plastic surgery, and the agility of the expression is also lost in the dance.

This adds to the difficulty of the performance, which is especially noticeable on the fast-paced stage. Second, the contrast between the appearance and the impression is too great and difficult to identify. We know that for most artists, it is necessary to have a specific persona and a fixed impression. It helps fans build an emotional connection. However, the image changes before and after plastic surgery are too drastic, and there is a cognitive gap. The popularity that has been accumulated with great difficulty can easily collapse in an instant. The contrast between Li Caihua and Wu You before and after plastic surgery is a typical case. From this, we can see that the effect of medical cosmetology and plastic surgery on the performance career of artists is minimal. It ignores the degree to which the cultivation of inner emotions matches the external image.

If you have to choose plastic surgery, you also need to design carefully to match the original impression. Perfect stage performance requires the organic combination of external conditions and internal qualities, both of which are indispensable. Exposing the hidden dangers of the medical cosmetology industry, the regulatory policy urgently needs to strengthen the high-frequency occurrence of this "silicone face" incident, which also reflects the reality of relatively weak supervision in the field of medical cosmetology and health in China. In recent years, there have been many cases of plastic surgery failures, but the construction of relevant laws and regulations still needs to be improved, and the law enforcement efforts are relatively insufficient. First, the management and supervision mechanism of medical technicians is not perfect. There is no shortage of practitioners with uneven professional abilities and inexperienced practitioners. In the design of surgery, it is also common to have conservative concepts and simple and extensive procedures.

Risk assessment of possible complications is also not comprehensive. These problems can easily lead to the loss of consumer interests. Second, there is a lack of supervision of medical aesthetic institutions. At present, the number of aesthetic clinics and plastic surgery hospitals in the market has surged, but there are very few that are truly qualified. There are many problems such as exaggerated propaganda and opaque information. The management and punishment of the relevant law enforcement agencies are also relatively passive. It is not possible to form a strong deterrent. Third, the path of consumer rights protection is blocked. After the cosmetic surgery accident, many hospitals shirked their responsibilities and actively responded to the lawsuit and compensated less. The legal process is complex and lengthy, increasing the cost of rights protection.

This further weakens the service responsibility of plastic surgery hospitals, and it is easy to make it difficult to protect the rights and interests of consumers. Therefore, it is imperative to strengthen the design of the top-level system from the whole social level, improve the laws and regulations and standards, and strictly supervise law enforcement. This is related to the vital interests of consumers and the integrity of the entire industry. Conclusion: Medical cosmetology needs to be viewed rationally, and the entertainment industry correctly recognizes the occurrence of this "silicone face" incident, which to a certain extent also reflects the blind dependence of the entertainment industry on plastic surgery. But we must also see that more and more entertainers are beginning to look at medical cosmetology rationally, from the superficial image shaping of quick success to the focus on inner emotional cultivation and professional skill improvement.

The necessary external maintenance is of course indispensable as the basic support to ensure the state of the stage, but it is not a decisive factor in the success of the acting career. Performances that lack charisma and virtuosity will eventually be exposed to the spotlight and the lens. Therefore, medical aesthetics needs to penetrate to a deeper level to provide assistance for the creation of comprehensive and harmonious beauty, rather than reaching the realm of "rushing" through external means. Its greater social value has yet to be explored, but the direction is clear. We have reason to believe that under the guidance of the correct aesthetic awareness in the entertainment industry, medical aesthetic support will provide a solid foundation for the health of artists' careers.

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