Zoom, Masks Lead to Increase in Demand for Plastic Surgery During Pandemic

November 25, 2020

When Jennifer Grippo looked in the mirror, tired eyes stared back. It was most noticeable while wearing her mask, so she decided a perk-up was in order.
“I needed a more well-rested look,” said Grippo, 43, who lives in the Northeast section of Philadelphia. “Now that the eyes are the only thing you can see, I looked extra tired.”
Grippo had a laser treatment to promote skin rejuvenation and a filler injection to plump up the skin around her eyes to reduce her hollow look.
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