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36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

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When it comes to the "plastic surgery tide" in the entertainment industry, everyone must be familiar with it. This strange phenomenon of "distorted aesthetics" has intensified in recent years, and celebrities have picked up "plastic surgery knives", and the pursuit of appearance seems to have reached the point of madness. Not long ago, a group of 36-year-old powerful actor Mao Xiaotong's before and after plastic surgery photos were exposed on the Internet, which surprised everyone.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

Mao Xiaotong in the photo is not stunning before plastic surgery, but she does have a sweet and lovely baby face, and her big eyes are particularly impressive, and she is a delicate little fairy. But such a clean and fresh face, after Mao Xiaotong embarked on the "plastic surgery road", it turned out to be hideous to the point of outrageous! In the photo, her face was swollen, her cheeks bulged like a freshly baked steamed bun, and she completely lost her previous charm and charm.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

As soon as this set of comparative photos was exposed on the Internet, it instantly triggered a collective "complaint" from netizens. Some people bluntly said, "What a surprise, the original Mao Xiaotong is so sweet and lovely, how did he become such a virtuous person?"; some people gave a deep ridicule to the "ugly" aesthetics of the entertainment industry, "What is 'perfect'? Can a natural beauty be turned into a monster?"; and some people even gave sincere advice to Mao Xiaotong's own choice: "I really hope someone can save Mao Xiaotong, the current appearance is really terrible, don't have surgery again!"

From the complaints of netizens, it is not difficult for us to see how much visual impact and mental distress this almost "distorted" aesthetic has brought to the audience. As a former classic beauty, Mao Xiaotong should cherish her natural appearance and temperament, rather than blindly following this deformed aesthetic trend. However, in the final analysis, she is just a microcosm of countless plastic surgery maniacs, and the entire entertainment industry seems to be falling into a "madness", and more and more originally outstanding stars are following in her footsteps.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

If you want to talk about the reasons for this "ugly plastic surgery tide" in the entertainment industry, the reasons are indeed many. From the personal level of celebrities, some people's obsession with the so-called "perfect" seems to have reached the point of madness, and they do not hesitate to do all kinds of "micro-plastic surgery" or even a whole face change, resulting in unrecognizable results. From the point of view of brokerage companies and hospitals, the promotion of this "crazy plastic surgery" phenomenon has its own financial considerations. What's more, distorted social aesthetics are undoubtedly the culprit of this "ugly trend".

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

In today's era of "perfection", the definition of beauty seems to be becoming more and more narrow. "Two eyelids", "double eyelids", "awl face", these so-called "perfect" standards have simply become shackles that are drawn from the ground to the ground, and celebrities can only passively obey these single standards. But in fact, true beauty should not be the "standardization" of a thousand people, but the existence of diversity, inclusiveness and individuality.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

In the face of this "ugly plastic surgery tide" in the entertainment industry, we can naturally condemn and criticize it. But at the same time, we should look at it with an inclusive eye and think about this issue with a rational attitude. Mockery or abuse will not solve any problems, it will only make the celebrities fall deeper and deeper, and ultimately hurt themselves.

We should cherish everyone's innate unique temperament and accept diverse aesthetics with an appreciative eye. Everyone should confidently show their true appearance and show different beauty with their own unique temperament, which is the root of true beauty. At the same time, we also call on celebrities not to be easily imprisoned by the "aesthetic shackles" of the outside world, to have independent personality and aesthetics, dare to break through the shackles of "perfection", and live their own lives.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

Only in this way can our society truly get rid of the "ugly plastic surgery tide" in the entertainment industry, everyone can show their own unique beauty, and the world will be more colorful because of this.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

In addition to the "utilitarianism" of celebrities and brokerage companies, we must also reflect on whether the definition of "beauty" in society is too one-sided and narrow. In today's flashy era, people seem to have an almost paranoid pursuit of "beauty" and wanton behavior. "Two eyelids", "double eyelids", "awl face", etc., these so-called "perfect standards" have simply become aesthetic cages, imprisoning people's imagination of beauty within a single frame.

But should true beauty be a "standardized product" of a thousand people? Shouldn't beauty be a diverse, inclusive, and flamboyant existence? For example, some people are born with double eyelids that look too coquettish, while single eyelids often give people a sense of innocence and childishness. Another example is the fleshy round face, although it is not so delicate, but it always gives people a warm feeling of affinity.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

Everyone's appearance and temperament are inherently unique, and we have no right and should not judge their beauty and ugliness by a single aesthetic standard. In fact, the world is enriched by the existence of a variety of "beauty". If we are all imprisoned in one-sided aesthetics, won't the world lose its original charm and vitality?

In this sense, Mao Xiaotong's plastic surgery frenzy is indeed worth pondering. As an actress with a sweet appearance, there is no need for her to follow the "deformed aesthetics" of the entertainment industry to ruin her original appearance. She should remain confident and unleash her unique beauty. Of course, cosmetic surgery isn't completely impossible, but the key is to stay in moderation and not be blind.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

The plastic surgery frenzy in the entertainment industry is certainly heartbreaking, but we can't criticize and abuse the entire circle of practitioners because of this. In fact, celebrities who are public figures have their own professional ethics and livelihoods to take into account, and it is understandable to some extent that they choose plastic surgery for the advancement of their careers. The important thing is to have a good sense of proportion, not to be as vicious as Mao Xiaotong and end up making yourself unrecognizable.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

At the same time, we also call for the aesthetic concept of the whole society to be reawakened and corrected. We should not be bound by distortions and a single "perfect aesthetic", but learn to appreciate the unique temperament and beauty of each person. Only by abandoning this narrow aesthetic can our world truly bloom with colorful faces, and everyone, regardless of their appearance and temperament, can confidently express their uniqueness.

In fact, beauty has always been a very subjective thing, and there is no one-size-fits-all standard. Some people like small waists, some people prefer soft shoulders, some people prefer long legs, and some people prefer proud breasts. The ancients wrote that "I love the moon in the boudoir the most, and I suspect that it is frost on the ground", which is the highest praise for beauty. In the face of all living beings, beauty is ultimately a subjective and pluralistic existence, and should not be confined to a single standard.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

It is precisely for the above reasons that although we should criticize Mao Xiaotong's plastic surgery, there is no need to personally attack him or harshly criticize him. We should examine this issue with empathy and inclusiveness, calling on celebrities to maintain independent personalities and dare to break through the shackles of "perfection", and calling on the whole society to re-examine the narrow definition of beauty and learn to appreciate the beauty of diverse temperaments. Only in this way can our world truly stay away from the "ugly plastic surgery tide" and become a colorful existence with very different personalities.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

There is no doubt that the "frenzy of plastic surgery" in the entertainment industry has brought us a huge visual impact, but we should look at the root of this phenomenon with a rational eye. Instead of criticizing and abusing celebrities for their behavior, it is better to calm down and think about what causes them to be so obsessed with the pursuit of "perfection"? Is the definition of "beauty" too one-sided and narrow in society as a whole, imprisoning them within a single aesthetic framework?

We can't deny that as celebrities who are public figures, appearance is indeed one of the decisive competitiveness. For the advancement of your career, there is nothing wrong with moderate beauty management. But the problem is that their obsession with "perfection" seems to have lost their minds, and they do not hesitate to go for all kinds of "sick" plastic surgeries, which eventually lead to unrecognizable results, but are far from the category of public aesthetics.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

The emergence of this phenomenon is certainly related to their personal obsession with the pursuit of "perfection", but more importantly, the definition of "beauty" in our society is too one-sided and narrow. "Two eyelids", "double eyelids" and "awl face" have become aesthetic cages, imprisoning people's imagination of beauty within a single frame. However, should true beauty be a "standardized product" of a thousand people?

In fact, beauty should be a diverse, inclusive, and individualistic existence. For example, some people are born with double eyelids that look charming and charming, while single eyelids often give people a sense of innocence and childishness, and for example, the fleshy round face, although not so delicate, always gives people a warm feeling of affinity. Everyone's appearance and temperament are inherently unique, and we have no right and should not judge their beauty and ugliness by a single aesthetic standard.

36-year-old Mao Xiaotong's recent photos were exposed, the sequelae of plastic surgery were infinitely magnified, and her cheeks were swollen like steamed buns!

On the contrary, we should use an appreciative eye to accept and tolerate the various "beauty" in this world. It is precisely because of the existence of diverse facial temperaments that the world has become colorful and vibrant. If we are all confined to a single aesthetic, how can it not become boring? Although Mao Xiaotong is extremely vicious in her pursuit of so-called "perfection", her experience also warns us that we must abandon narrow aesthetics and call on society to truly awaken the tolerance and appreciation of beauty.

Only in this way can celebrities and ordinary people truly confidently show their unique temperament and beauty, and the world will be more colorful because of this. Rather than being imprisoned in a false "perfection", we will only end up hurting ourselves.

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