From post-maternity bodies to mature aesthetics, from natural definition to the plurality of the profiles, beauty is moving towards a new place
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Beauty tendencies highlight plurality, naturalness and acceptance, focusing on mature, post-maternity and post-registry women, focusing on well-being and authenticity.
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There is a silent and powerful revolution that is happening in the universe of beauty. Unlike past trends, which imposed rigid standards and standardized results, the new aesthetic is plural, emotional and personalized.
“Beauty is no Longer Shaped Out to be rediscovered Inside. More mature Women as to Officens Seeking to Feel Good With Their Body, But Always Emphasize that they do not want drastic changes. Even with the use of lpg-1 analog drugs, the family weight loss thought, many patients sex. Help to Treat The Aesthetic Effects of this Accelerated Weight Loss, “Says Surgeon Heliise Manfrim, Full Member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery.
Naturalness is the new luxury
The idea of ”not detectable beauty” has gained space among women who want to feel good without seeming that they immediately have procedures. “The research is now for harmony, lightness and balance, not for obvious transformations. The tendency, already consolidated in Hollywood, begins to guide desires in Brazil and, although many people associated it only in the face, this naturalness is also sought in the body interventions”, explains the plastic surgeon Carlos Manfrim, a member of the Brazilian society of plastic surgery.
According to Isaps (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery), Brazil is the second country that performs the most aesthetic procedures in the world and the increase is not linked to the search for “perfection”, but for authenticity and well -being. “It is the end of artificial aesthetics. Beauty today is to look at rested, safe, well with life – and not 10 years less”, summarizes the plastic surgeon Heloise.
Post-Materity: the body as a territory of self-cura
The transformations into the body after pregnancy gained the protagonism in the conversations on beauty and self -esteem. “The stretch marks, the falling, the abdominal diastase and breast changes, previously hidden, are now discussed openly and without taboos. And more and more, the mothers seek solutions not to” be who they were “, but to reconnect with their own image in a new moment of life”, explains Carlos.
This movement gave rise to the so -called “mother’s makeover”, which combines different strategies – physical, emotional and aesthetic – to support women in the transition from the puerperium to a new identity of the body. “Post-maternity beauty is linked to acceptance, but also to autonomy. It is the right to want to feel good in your body, without fault,” says Carlos.
High maturity: the impact of women 40+
According to Helloise, women over 40, 50 and up to 60 years are at the forefront of the new aesthetic, not only as consumers, but as producers of opinions on what it means to be beautiful today. “They seek results that reflect their vitality, not an artificial youth; they position themselves and speak openly of the topic,” he explains.
According to the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery (SBCP), the age group between 45 and 60 years concentrates over 20% of the surgical interventions of the elective body in the country and this number tends to grow. “These women know what they want and what they do not want. They ask for thin and respectful interventions that maintain their identity. They do not want to hide their age, they want to celebrate it with dignity. Mature beauty moves more and more from the idea of” young “”, reinforcing Heloise.
“Generally, They ask for Light -Definition Liposculture to Gently Mark the Waist or Soften Flanks; Lifting of Arms and Thighs, to Treat The Essaying Typical of Collagen Loss; Abdominoplasty, in Women Who Had Children or Undergoing Weight Loss; and Mastopexy With OR Withut Prosthesis, Which Corrects Mammary Ptosis (Falling Breasts), “Says Carlos.
The aesthetic of recovery: beauty after weight loss
With the growth of bariatric surgical interventions, the use of medicines for weight loss and lifestyle changes, a new aesthetic question arises: how to feel beautiful after getting a lot of weight? “The women who have eliminated 20, 30 or even 80 kg often see each other in front of a relaxing body, have excess skin and do not represent the strength of the conquest. For them, aesthetics act as part of the self -sufficient recovery process”, explains Carlos. “Not only liposuction, but also the lifting of the body associated with technologies, all the techniques have been very successful in this way to make peace with their own image – after weight loss,” adds Helise.
Finally, doctors strengthen that it is essential to ask for help from a specialized plastic surgeon to perfect the procedure. “The ideal procedure for each person comes from an individual evaluation, which he considers even if that aesthetic complaint is not exaggerated or unfounded. It is still a great challenge to demonstrate that it is necessary for them to accommodate any change in their body and sometimes it is not worth investing in the body and health of the mind. Indicates, indication of plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures can promote significant improvement in well -being”.
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Source: Terra

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