AThe inauguration of T Donald Trump in January, his internal sanctum sanctorum gathered at the American Capital Rotunda. The guests included Melania Trump, Christie Nom (Homeland Security Secretary), and Lauren Sanchez (wife of Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos). As they stood meters from each other, it was difficult to notice equality. Women shone like polish marble around them, their appearance was fabricated by modern cosmetic sciences. They are not the only example of a certain pinch look among the upper regions of the right -wing wing of America. In fact, the trend of plastic surgery has become so prevalent that it has earned a surname: Mar-e-Lago Face.
Trump’s famous Palm Beach was coined after a resort – where the president spends most of his time in Florida Golfing – the look is defined by nasal jobs, face lifts and a unholy zodiac. Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. Fareen Jalalabadi said, “These are small pixie nose and large lips.” Independent“Unlike a natural face with a delicate balance of ratio.” It is all in narrow eyes and long smiles. This is Nicole Kidman, Post-Stepford wivesBut Dr. As Giselle Prado-Right, Fort Myers, a cosmetic surgeon in Florida, states, it is not only in “really tight, high cheeks”, but in the fact that the face is “slightly overfilled”.
People have been turning to plastic surgery in the hope of maintaining their youth since the 1930s, when procedures were coming in fashion for the first time. The strategy was aggressive at the time, unlike the facial muscles while focusing mainly on the skin, resulting in more drawn and restricted expression. Think about Zone van Arc, Prisla Presley and Joan River.
Moving forward in the 1980s, the surgeons began to discover new methods, which manipulated ligaments and re -shaped the skin and muscles to make the muscles more natural. By the turn of the 21st century, professionals had discovered how to use fillers and injections to give faces a rejuvenation look and mimic facelift without going under the knife. And yet, with all new technology, there were stars in reality shows like Real housewives Franchise Sporting increased features as if they had received a facelift decades ago. Melania and her female conservative pose are still seen as a similar way.
“Aesthetic trends develop based on cultural, social and even regional influences,” said Melinda Anna Farina, the top global aesthetics advisor and founder of beauty brokers. “The community you are, you fall into the standards and trends of that community,” Dr. Jallabadi agrees. “So if everyone in your Country Club is starting to see in a certain way, then you can say this behind your mind,” Okay, I probably look the same. ” This may not be the best thing, but it is reality.

He said, Farina believes that women are attracted to their political inclination for the beauty of the purely based Mar-e-Lago facial. Farin says that it is “more of the structural face of Eastern European women” it is a political party trend than catching the public eye. More important than the affiliation of his party is that Dr. Prado-Right states that these are women who are in the eyes of the public who are not only criticized by themselves, but also by millions of others.
Plastic surgery is specific to many famous female figures, due to archaic beauty standards. Perhaps it is telling that last year this year, one of the amazing breakouts on the screen was Demi Moore. Substance This showed its character, Elizabeth Sparkle, rapidly disastrous measures to restore a young image and scramble with the reality of aging in the entertainment industry. “In politics, women and public have to face a unique level of investigation, when it comes to their presence.” “Unlike their male counterparts, their looks are often dissected in such a way that can follow their achievements. As a result, some women choose beauty enhancement, not necessarily chases trends, but to maintain a refreshing, confidence in high-viewed roles.”

The irony is that Mar-e-Lago Facial recognition comes at the same time as a movement, with many leftist A-listers, such as Christin Davis and Curtaine Cox, dissolve their filler in a bid to look more natural, as well as less aggressive, increasing demand for lowly, minimal processes. And yet, women who fit the Mar-e-Lago Face Mold, are doing the opposite and showing that Dr. Jalabadi likes to call a “frozen face”, which is most likely from muscle -interrupting filler, and results in less emotional manifestations; Researchers have found that it is a lack of ability to connect with others. It has implications of the real world. “When you see them and you are trying to interact heart from heart with this person, it is difficult to distract,” Dr. Jalabadi noted. “You have a difficult time to connect with this person because they cannot take their face.”
It is not to say that all women with Mar-e-Lago face intend to appear as reconstruction. In fact, the implications of previous processes may be the reason they have gone so far. “What we saw a few years ago is that people were relying too much on the minimum invasive rejuvenation techniques,” Dr. Jalabadi explains. “It typically lends itself for quick med spa trips, where an injector basically masked the signs of shade and aging with dermal filler such as hyaluronic acid. It was a quick, easy and cheap way, which helps to soften the shade. Also, with the same volumeing injections, people could build gala.”

Dr. Jalabadi says that this type of cosmetic work is “not a physical way of doing these things.” “When we do age, our face not only loses a little volume, but in fact, the tissue groves and falls in a kind. Therefore, people think they can lift the tissue, but the only way to lift it with volume is to overfill. Very horizontally, or you get winds because the skin was not set in the appropriate direction. ,
The mistakes of a surgeon may be blamed, but these women are still taking conscious decisions to continue to feed their face with filler, when they can allow it to happen or dissolve it. “Very good thing that is definitely a terrible thing,” Dr. Jalabadi says. “This is an example of people who try good intentions in treating their beauty and aging, which can be done deliciously in a very human way. We have just derailed in a way (tax) in a way.