https://preview.redd.it/j0ymf1kd583h1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=8e17b627a5a5c9e651b78add28dec74b69452248 Nora Nugent, the president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, pointed out on May 23 that they are seeing a massive spike in patients asking surgeons to recreate these completely unrealistic looks generated by AI chatbots. This whole “AI face” phenomenon is giving clients totally warped expectations, making them think that getting perfect, flawless results through surgery is a breeze. According to Alex Karidis, a plastic surgeon based in West London, trying to actually bring a full virtual transformation into the real world can end up costing upwards of £100,000. Even the smaller procedures, like nose jobs or eyelid surgeries, are averaging around £25,000. Another cosmetic surgeon, Julian De Silva, explained that the technology just slaps generic, universal standards onto everyone, like heart-shaped faces for women and broad jawlines for men. The problem is, surgeons are saying this level of hyper-symmetry is anatomically impossible because real surgery doesn’t work at the pixel level. This massive push for unrealistic standards is obviously messing with people’s mental health and warping how we see beauty. On top of that, people in the industry are getting worried that clinics might start using AI-generated or heavily edited photos on social media to fake their before-and-after results. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/23/rise-in-plastic-surgeons-asked-to-create-ai-face-cosmetic-surgery submitted by /u/andrewaltair
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