- Interviews
Veja
- August 19, 2022
- By Fernando Amato
Report I participated in for Veja published on August 19, 2022
Driven by movements advocating for breaking away from aesthetic standards, they want to make peace with their bodies
In the seminal The Second Sex, a 1949 book, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir redefined feminism — or perhaps helped to inaugurate it — by asserting that the social symbols conferred on the body…
Read more at: https://veja.abril.com.br/comportamento/o-poder-do-natural-cada-vez-mais-mulheres-retiram-proteses-de-silicone/
Among them are actress Giovanna Antonelli, who also had her implants removed because they caused physical discomfort, and model Fiorella Mattheis. “There is a movement to embrace the body, even with greater exposure on social media,” says Carolina Ambrogini, from the Federal University of São Paulo. Women, finally, want to escape standardization. “A patient who got implants at 20 is not the same person at 35, she may want to change,” says plastic surgeon Fernando Amato, a member of ISAPS.-
Read more at: https://veja.abril.com.br/comportamento/o-poder-do-natural-cada-vez-mais-mulheres-retiram-proteses-de-silicone/.
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