The Sydney Morning Herald

‘Please help me, I can’t die’: how social media lured Keisha to the dark side of cosmetic surgery

In the world of cosmetic surgery, social media drives turnover in a glossy appeal to vanity. But there is a dark underbelly in the business of making people beautiful. CAUTION: Graphic content.
June 9, 2022 • Adele Ferguson, Joel Tozer
🔗 smh.com.au

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