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Posted: 2024-03-01T10:45:39Z | Updated: 2024-03-05T21:46:23Z These Beauty Influencers Are Getting Real About The Costs Of All Their Procedures | HuffPost Life

These Beauty Influencers Are Getting Real About The Costs Of All Their Procedures

Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's $1,000 worth of procedures.
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On TikTok, beauty influencers are revealing the procedures they've had through the years.

Last month, a video went viral showing aesthetician nurse Miranda Wilson pointing out every cosmetic procedure she had done in 2023 .

In the clip, the 30-year-old beauty influencer says she had Botox twice last year ($1,000 total), masseter Botox once to achieve a more defined jawline ($1,200), two lip flips  ($100 each) and traptox or Barbie Botox, as its been called once ($1,600), for shoulder slimming and tension relief.  

Wilson then moves on to injectables: She gets Volbella lip injections once a year to maintain her lip shape ($650) and two vials of Sculptra injected to restore volume in her face ($1,600 total).

Lastly, to rejuvenate her skin, three or four times a year she gets vampire facials,  which involve taking a sample of your own blood, extracting the plasma and then injecting it back in your face with microneedling. (The treatment, less frighteningly called microneedling with PRP, runs anywhere from $500 to $1,300 per session.)

The video received more than 1 million views and a wide range of reactions. Though some applauded Wilson for her transparency, others said they found the endless upkeep inherent in such a beauty regimen to be incredibly sad. 

This woman (absolutely gorgeous) is the perfect example of when men say a woman is naturally beautiful but really theyve had all of these procedures, one person wrote of the clip on X (formerly Twitter).

Wilson isnt the only one lifting the veil on costly med-spa procedures. Along with influencers, celebrities including Kylie Jenner and Ariana Grande all fessed up to lip fillers and Botox in the last year. (Jenner doing so after years of vehemently denying shed ever touched her face.) 

Though the admissions are relatively small no one is admitting to a Brazilian butt lift  (BBL), a BBL reversal (yes, they have those now) or a face-lift   its a welcome relief after years of celebrities either denying having work done or chalking their youthful appearances up to a skin care product theyre promoting or upping their water consumption. (Or, in Olivia Munns case, lots of water and Japanese potatoes. )

Im not promoting anything, just lifting the veil on beauty procedures

Dawn Montieth is among the influencers getting frank about her noninvasive cosmetic procedures. An aesthetic injector in Southern California with more than 78,000 followers on TikTok,  Montieth said she created her What Ive Had Done video because she didnt want to gatekeep procedures. Being honest with her followers also felt more ethical than pretending her perfect skin and taut jawline were simply the results of miracle beauty products you could find at Sephora. 

When youre on social media, its easy to get caught up in the allure of flawless influencers, but its crucial to remember that what we see is often just the highlights and not the full picture, she said.

Many influencers who undergo treatments stay quiet about them to preserve the lucrative deals they have with beauty brands; if you mention that you just got $600 worth of Restylane lip filler and then hawk a $30 plumping lip gloss the next day, you might as well kiss any future brand deals or sponsorships goodbye. 

But Montieth thinks most influencers and celebrities who are tight-lipped are just self-conscious and worry about the judgment theyll receive if theyre frank about cosmetic work. 

Thats why I wanted to create a safe and honest space to openly share my experiences, she said. By shedding light on these topics, I want to empower others to make informed choices about their own beauty journeys. (Of course, given her line of work, its also good for business to promote such procedures.) 

Sabryna Salmon, a 30-year-old content creator from Los Angeles, created a two-part series pointing out the procedures she had done before turning 30: Kybella under her chin and knees cost $500 or $600, but it was worth it, she says in one clip. Sculptra to get a rounder butt was definitely not worth it, since it requires around 10 sessions at $900 a pop. 

Salmon sees her videos as part of the de-influencing trend  on TikTok: Since last year, many influencers have started creating videos in which they dissuade their followers from buying certain cult-favorite products they personally find subpar. 

Some of these procedures can be expensive! Salmon told HuffPost. Id hate to see anyone waste their hard-earned money.

She added, Im certainly not promoting anything, just lifting the veil on the reality of beauty procedures; at my heart Im just a girls girl and happy to share.

Penny Gsell, a 27-year-old from Philadelphia, spends around $600 a year on procedures. In her What Ive Had Done video, she rated the treatments on a scale of 1 to 10.

At 9/10, lip filler is a must. Theyve completely changed my confidence, she says in her clip. Septorhinoplasty to straighten her nose and improve nasal breathing got a mere 5/10.

Gsell said her goal is to remind young girls that what they see on their Instagram feeds can be just as deceptive as what shed see in Teen Vogue and Cosmo when she was growing up and impressionable: Size 1 or 2 models whose photos were edited to the nth degree, even though they didnt need it. 

When I grew up and learned about cosmetic procedures, I knew that if I was to ever get anything done that I would never want a little girl to look at me and think, Ill never look like her or compare herself to me without knowing that Ive had work done, she told HuffPost. I always like to add the disclaimer that what I speak about only pertains to me and work Ive had done. Everyone is beautiful, and no one needs to have work done.

Gsell also wants to dispel the idea that people who get work done are fake or insecure. 

You live one life in one body, she said. I believe if you want to get something done to your one body to make yourself feel the best you can in your one life, then you should absolutely be able to do so without judgment.

Briana Merriweather , a 30-year-old from Alabama, made a video on her procedures for the same reasons as Gsell. (She told HuffPost she spent about $8,000 on various procedures last year.) 

I used to compare myself to women on Instagram and feel so inadequate, she said. Im committed to making sure my presence doesnt make others feel inferior.

Her hope is that her honesty will inspire more influencers to be candid about their own cosmetic procedures. Even those who may not appear to have had any work done are likely utilizing treatments like Botox, she said.

Do these videos really help people with body image issues, though?

An argument could be made that these videos are largely positive, helping to reset peoples ideas of reality so theyre not fooled by every Instagram model they see: These influencers are naturally beautiful, yes, but thousands of dollars worth of treatment certainly helps, too. 

Theres a reason those collages featuring pics of celebrities before and after plastic surgery are so popular: Youre not ugly, youre just poor, the caption dependably reads this generations maybe shes born with it, maybe its Maybelline. People want reassurance that the 10s they see online are genetically gifted, just not that genetically gifted. 

But a case could also be made that influencers are normalizing these kinds of intensive treatments, setting already sky-high beauty standards even higher with each new viral procedure: fox eye lifts , buccal fat removal , Barbie Botox , lip flips   the list of Instagram Face micro-adjustments you can get, with a Groupon discount, no less, grows by the day.

In light of the growing social acceptance of such noninvasive procedures, plastic surgeons say demand for such treatments are at an all-time high; there was an increase of 26.2 million nonsurgical procedures, like lip fillers and Botox, performed in the United States  last year alone. 

There are definitely two sides to this trend, said Charlotte H. Markey , the director of the Health Sciences Center at Rutgers University, Camden, and the author of The Body Image Book for Girls.

On the one hand, it can be helpful for people to see that the beauty they see online is not natural, that its a result of procedures, she told HuffPost. On the other hand, it can easily lead people, especially vulnerable people, to feel like their bodies are projects and that theres a never-ending list of things they need to fix.

Because these procedures are priced more reasonably than, say, breast enhancements or liposuction, the allure of getting one (or five) is even stronger.

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"These videos can be helpful for people to see that the beauty they see online is not natural, that it's a result of procedures," said psychologist Charlotte H. Markey. "On the other hand, it can easily lead people, especially vulnerable people, to feel like their bodies are projects."

In some ways, it levels the playing field, said Jess Sprengle,  a licensed professional therapist who specializes in treating eating disorders. The mysteries of poreless skin, perfect facial balance and perfect teeth arent such mysteries when one influencer has unpacked the procedures shes had done to achieve the look: Fraxel laser treatment, rhinoplasty, dermal fillers, veneers and the rest of it.

You might see a perfect-looking photo of someone and think, Oh, I remember that X said they get procedures done, and it seems like this is common. Im not going to look that way because Im not getting those procedures, Sprengle said. Of course, in the photo, they could also be using a filter.

Still, Sprengle wishes that as a culture, we could explore our obsession with youth and aesthetic perfection rather than skipping ahead to normalizing these procedures, especially for young people.

Its not so dissimilar to the recent discourse around Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, she said. Were seeing people talk at length about the negative side effects of the meds, and theres increased normalization of very adverse symptoms because, well, the person got to be thin at the end of it, so it must be worth it!

Transferred to this topic, Sprengle said, theres a strong message that the influencer looks like this now and theyre beautiful and thriving! None of the negatives, such as body image issues or obsession with youth, seem to matter as much.

Of course body autonomy matters you have every right to do whatever you want with your body, Sprengle said, especially if it allows you to feel some modicum of comfort or security. 

I do think the transparency is a very positive step, especially if its true transparency versus transparency with a goal because, unfortunately, vulnerability is as much a marketing tactic as anything else, Sprengle said. But ultimately, I think we still have a long way to go.

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