Anitta's new look reignites debate on beauty standards

Anitta 's recent facial changes have once again stirred up social media , not only because of the singer's new look, but also because of comparisons to Ludmilla , sparking speculation about a possible aesthetic "standardization" among celebrities . The similarity has reignited a debate that goes beyond appearance: to what extent do aesthetic interventions continue to respect each individual's identity?
For plastic surgeon Fernando Bianco , although it's unclear which procedures Anitta has undergone, it's possible to recognize common trends among artists and influencers in the pop star's new face. " Rhinoplasty , endoscopic face and forehead lifts, lip lifts, fillers, and facial harmonization are common procedures that help define features and improve symmetry," he says. However, he emphasizes: "Excessive use can lead to a loss of naturalness and make it difficult to reverse."
Aesthetic standardization, according to Bianco, has been gaining momentum, with many patients seeking similar features: a thin nose, a defined jawline, and more elongated eyes. "This leads to a loss of diversity and encourages comparisons that can lead to frustration, especially among younger people."

The specialist also highlights the emotional impact of these changes. "Intense transformations can boost self-esteem, but they can also cause feelings of estrangement and unrealistic expectations. It's essential that the patient is well-guided and emotionally prepared."
Bianco notes that this phenomenon intensified with increased exposure on social media and video calls during the pandemic. "People started to observe themselves more, and with that, the demand for facial procedures grew."
When deciding on a procedure, he advises choosing a professional carefully. "Research the surgeon's background, confirm their training, and avoid miracle promises. The ideal is always to strive for a natural look and respect individuality."








Anitta in 2013
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Latin Grammy 2014
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Anitta in 2015
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Anitta in 2016
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Anitta in 2017
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Anitta in 2019
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Anitta in 2020
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Anitta in 2022
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ReproductionStill common in offices, using celebrity photos as references can even help with communication with the professional, but it shouldn't be viewed as a template. "Each face has its own anatomy and proportions. Inspiration needs to be adapted to each person's reality so that the final result preserves harmony and identity," he concludes.
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