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The Plastic Surgery Boom: Why Everyone Wants to Look Like Instagram Models - The Hostile Zone, October 7, 2024

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The Plastic Surgery Boom: Why Everyone Wants to Look Like Instagram Models - The Hostile Zone Join The Hostile Zone with the irresistibly captivating host, Eric Andrew Cinotti, as he delivers an important update on U.S. military operations in the Middle East, highlighting the intensified counterterrorism efforts against ISIS and rising concerns about Iran-backed militias. Eric’s expertise and insights set the stage for tonight’s main topic—a deep dive into the rising trend of plastic surgery and the social media-fueled obsession with the “Instagram face.” Alongside the brilliant and heavenly-voiced Bianca Sea, discover how platforms like Instagram are shaping our perceptions of beauty and self-worth. Eric highlights the surge in cosmetic procedures, the influence of social media on younger generations, and the ethical debates surrounding this booming industry. This episode features a thought-provoking quote by Kahlil Gibran, challenging our society’s current standards of beauty.
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The Plastic Surgery Boom: Why Everyone Wants to Look Like Instagram Models - The Hostile Zone Join The Hostile Zone with the irresistibly captivating host, Eric Andrew Cinotti, as he delivers an important update on U.S. military operations in the Middle East, highlighting the intensified counterterrorism efforts against ISIS and rising concerns about Iran-backed militias. Eric’s expertise and insights set the stage for tonight’s main topic—a deep dive into the rising trend of plastic surgery and the social media-fueled obsession with the “Instagram face.” Alongside the brilliant and heavenly-voiced Bianca Sea, discover how platforms like Instagram are shaping our perceptions of beauty and self-worth. Eric highlights the surge in cosmetic procedures, the influence of social media on younger generations, and the ethical debates surrounding this booming industry. This episode features a thought-provoking quote by Kahlil Gibran, challenging our society’s current standards of beauty.
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