What's the difference between "good" work and "bad" work? And how do we talk about the rise in plastic surgery without dehumanizing people for their choices?
Rates of plastic surgery are increasing, and minimally invasive procedures like filler and Botox are even more popular. It's also evident on social media that people (including plastic surgeons) are very comfortable speculating and commenting on other people's modifications, what procedures they might've had... and if they look busted.
Guest host B.A. Parker discusses the thorniness of beauty culture with
Jessica DeFino, a beauty reporter, advice columnist at
The Guardian, and writer of "The Review of Beauty" Substack, and
Joan Summers, entertainment editor at
Paper and co-host of the
Eating for Free podcast.
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