High levels of modification can lead suitors to make assumptions about a person's lifestyle or values that don't align with their own.

High-tech "Smart Clinics" are seeing a rise in "reversal procedures" as the "natural look" regains popularity among young professionals.

A growing trend in cosmetic surgery has revealed an unexpected social consequence: extreme physical enhancements can sometimes drive away potential partners rather than attract them. 📉 The Suitor Decline

Data from dating apps suggests a consistent lean toward "natural" or "balanced" aesthetics for long-term relationships. 🌏 Short News From Around the World

💡 : In the modern dating market, social attraction is often rooted in perceived relatability. When physical changes become "extreme," they can create a psychological barrier that makes potential suitors hesitant to approach. If you'd like, I can look into: Specific survey data on dating preferences

The behind the "Uncanny Valley" in human attraction Current global trends in "reversal" cosmetic surgeries

Men often report feeling "afraid" or intimidated by extreme aesthetic changes.

A study by psychological researchers suggests that extreme physical modifications can trigger a "Uncanny Valley" response, causing unease in social interactions.