Body Image NewsFeed

Reality Star Glanville Heeds Doctor's Wellness Warning

Reality TV star Glanville has been advised by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Sykes to focus on identifying the cause of her facial disfigurement before undergoing further procedures. She was previously diagnosed with stress-induced angioedema and has spoken publicly about how it has affected her life and mental health, sharing photos of herself looking healthier after prioritizing wellness.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-14222513/brandi-glanville-plastic-surgery-facial-disfigurement.html

Jewel Topsfield's Radical Take on Ageing

Jewel Topsfield has written an article titled "Inside the psychology of ageing" for The Sydney Morning Herald. In it, she explores the concept of ageing as a state of mind and how it is not solely defined by physical appearance or cosmetics. Topsfield argues that ageism is a significant issue in society, but individuals can take steps to reframe their perception of growing older and focus on the privileges that come with it.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/ageing-well-is-a-state-of-mind-it-doesn-t-require-cosmetics-20241223-p5l0b7.html

Beauty Standards Haunt Young Women's Mental Health

In a personal account, a woman reflects on how societal pressure to conform to beauty standards contributed to her struggles with bulimia. She notes that comments about her appearance, particularly when she was younger, made her feel validated and reinforced the idea that her worth was tied to her body size. This dynamic is linked to a broader issue of patriarchy and mental health, where women's self-worth is often measured by their physical appearance. The woman shares her experience in a 2011 Channel 4 documentary, highlighting the impact of such societal pressures on young women's mental health.

https://www.gulftoday.ae/opinion/2024/12/21/telling-women-they-look-skinny-isnt-a-compliment

Model Liam Heitmann-Ryce-LeMercier Speaks Out

A freelance writer, Liam Heitmann-Ryce-LeMercier, has written an opinion piece in The Sydney Morning Herald about body image and self-acceptance. In the article, he shares his personal experience of taking off his clothes for money as a model, but notes that this does not define him as a person. He argues that society's focus on physical appearance can be damaging to individuals' mental health and encourages people to look beyond physical appearance when evaluating themselves and others.

https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/germans-get-it-we-need-to-stop-being-so-hung-up-about-our-naked-bodies-20241024-p5kl4g.html

Anxiety About Aging Triggers Body Dysmorphic Symptoms

Research suggests that individuals who experience anxiety and distress related to their perception of aging may exhibit symptoms similar to those with Body Dysmorphic Disorder, a condition characterized by obsessive thoughts about one's appearance. This phenomenon is not currently recognized as a distinct disorder, but its characteristics are thought to be closely related to the described experience.

https://channelnewsasia.com/today/mental-health-matters/grey-hair-wrinkles-unsettling-best-embrace-gains-ageing-4804791