The Biggest Facial Plastic Surgery Trends of 2025—The Good, The Bad, and The “Wait, Why?”

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It’s 2025, and if your social feed isn’t already full of people talking about fillers, lifts, and something called “exosomes,” you’re definitely following the wrong dermatologists

The world of facial plastic surgery is having a moment—and not just because everyone wants to “age gracefully.” Between new treatments, new tech, and a collective obsession with looking naturally refreshed, there’s a lot happening out there.

So, let’s talk about what’s really trending this year—what’s working, what’s weird, and what’s worth skipping entirely.

Volume Restoration Is Having a Main Character Moment

Remember when everyone and their mom started taking Ozempic to lose weight last year? Well, naturally, the Ozempic face phenomenon followed. When you lose weight, especially if you lose it quickly, your face also loses volume. Therefore, one of the most popular treatments in the wake of the weight loss craze is now volume restoration.

The go-to method to get rid of Ozempic face right now is fillers and fat grafting. Those chasing a snatched waist are now looking to restore the fullness of their face. And it’s not even about a sharp jawline at this point—it’s about returning that youthful plumpness and glow to the face. The goal is to get rid of post-weight-loss hollowness but not venture into the “pillow face” territory from too much filler, and that’s a fine line to walk.

Stars on the Couch: Celebrity Self-Isolation Pictures

Global quarantine has been going on for more than a month and for many people self-isolation is gradually becoming a real torture. Not only ordinary people, but also stars are forced to hide at home, because it is their behavior that other imitate. So they are simply forced to set the right example. How do celebrities in quarantine spend their weekdays? This is exactly what today's selection will tell ...

What Does Your Car Say About?

Probably with every motorist once in a life there was a situation when the car crashed. Of course, the best solution is an immediate visit to the workshop. But sometimes you just need to listen to what your car says and it is likely that this will help to solve a problem that has suddenly arisen ...