Additionally, there are now more high-street establishments providing cosmetic surgery.
Younger women are expressly requesting the “Love Island look” using dermal filler packages, according to a plastic surgeon who spoke with News.
Malin Andersson, an TV dating show contestant in the past, thinks cosmetic surgery can develop into an addiction.
She told News that she could not quit obtaining lip fillers after beginning in her late teens.
“I became more dysmorphic of my body. I used to worry my lips weren’t big enough when I would glance in the mirror. I went back for more and kept repeating it after that,” she remarked.
She believes that “social media, the media, the news, online [and] diet culture and magazines” are just a few of the many factors that influence women to surgically alter their appearance.
I thought that if I changed how I looked, I would be loved because I didn’t receive love from my caregivers when I was a child.”
Cosmetic aesthetics physician Ed Robinson reported a twelve-fold increase in demand, mostly from young ladies, following the start of the most recent season of Love Island.