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Editorial: Liberation

  • Cosmetic medicine has become a social issue affecting all classes and generations.
  • Social media has exacerbated dissatisfaction with natural aging.
  • Cosmetic physicians are cashing in on this obsession for financial gain.
  • Health centers are employing aesthetic treatments for monetization, essentially commercializing health.
  • This phenomenon is draining already limited physician resources and contributing to medical desertification.

Conclusion: The impacts of cosmetic medicine go far beyond a simple facelift, and are affecting the distribution and quality of healthcare as a whole.