Amid a boom in transparency surrounding cosmetic procedures, the once-taboo tweakments to age gracefully now seem more pervasive than ever as youth chasers integrate popular injectables, like Botox and filler, into their beauty regimens.
“There’s been a dramatic shift from people viewing these things as a form of cosmetic surgery or a medical thing to a form of grooming,” celebrity cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, founder of Manhattan’s PFRANKMD, told The Post.
“People look at it as a form of grooming, like getting their hair done, like getting their nails done.”
Now, there’s an “overwhelming normalization that it’s OK to do things cosmetic,” he added — and New Yorkers seem to agree.
Beauty enthusiasts in the Big Apple are among the ever-growing population of people adopting cosmetic treatments into their regular maintenance routine.
