In a recent interview with Vogue, Perry revealed her motivation behind creating a video in response to influencers casually discussing their lower-blepharoplasty procedures. She expressed her disbelief at how nonchalantly they treated the surgery, emphasizing that undereye bags are what give a face character and uniqueness.
Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain shed light on the increasing popularity of lower-blepharoplasty among individuals in their 30s. This trend is attributed to a growing inclination towards early cosmetic interventions and the introduction of nano-fat grafting techniques for lower blepharoplasties. Dr. Zuriarrain highlighted the benefits of this new method, including a quicker recovery time and a more natural look compared to using fillers. He also noted that many patients opt to combine this procedure with other surgeries, such as breast augmentation, to address multiple cosmetic concerns simultaneously.
Growing up, Perry was self-conscious about her undereye circles until her French mother reassured her that they were chic and stylish. Inspired by indie icons from the 2010s, Perry embraced her dark circles as a part of her unique aesthetic. She even went as far as using eyeshadow to enhance them, despite receiving comments about looking tired or as if she had been punched in the face. Similarly, beauty writer Sable Yong shared her love for her natural undereye shadows, emphasizing how they provide contrast and definition to her eyes.
Both Perry and Yong’s stories illustrate a shift towards embracing natural features and rejecting conventional beauty standards. Their experiences highlight the beauty in imperfections and the importance of self-acceptance in a world where cosmetic enhancements are increasingly normalized.

