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Is Joe Jonas the new face of “Brotox?”

Are younger men now embracing tweakments?

In recent years, the stigma around cosmetic procedures has diminished as “tweakments” are becoming evermore normalised. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, “Brotox,” an increasingly common term for male botulinum toxin use, is the number-one cosmetic procedure requested by men, with a 400% increase in treatments administered since 2000.

In a bid to destigmatise anti-ageing injectables for men, DNCE frontman, Joe Jonas has recently spoken out about his use of them to smooth fine lines.

“To me, there’s nothing more beautiful than confidence,” Jonas told Allure Magazine in a recent interview. “And looking your best comes from feeling your best. I make it a point to prioritize practices and routines that make me feel like the best version of myself.”

According to the father of two and husband of Game of Thrones star, Sophie Turner, he became interested in injectables after noticing more frown lines. The results helped him get “that confidence boost” without making him feel like “a different person,” he said.

“It gave me that confidence that I think we all want to feel as we get older. There’s this kind of stigma around guys talking about skincare and how we feel and the products we use,” Jonas continued.

However, the singer went on to tell People Magazine that he hasn’t always been so open about this stuff due to social perceptions of what men should and shouldn’t do.

“I think there’s a stigma that’s fading, and I like that,” Jonas told the publication, also saying he believes the normalisation of male appearance enhancement, from cosmetic procedures to skincare and make-up — has already begun.

“I don’t think it’s necessarily something that we have to shy away from,” he said. “We can be open and honest about it and be confident and not really shy away from speaking our truth.”

CHANGING TIMES

As Dr Sina Salmi of Windsor’s Estetica Clinic points out, it was only a few years ago that High School Musical star, Zac Efron, was ridiculed online for his presumed use of injectables.

Although male-targeted beauty has increased by £100m in the UK in just two years, Salmi believes that there is still a lot of work to be done to reduce the stigma.

“As a clinic, we want to normalise aesthetic maintenance and skin rejuvenation for men,” he says.

“In turn, we hope that our male patients slowly feel comfortable enough to openly talk about their positive experiences with their male friends and colleagues, just like many women already do.”

This article appears in October 2022

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