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WHY THE BBL REVERSAL TREND IS SHAPING NEW BEAUTY STANDARDS

Cape Times

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July 16, 2025

IF YOU spend any time on social media, you've probably noticed a shift.

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

WHY THE BBL REVERSAL TREND IS SHAPING NEW BEAUTY STANDARDS

The same platforms that once glorified the “BBL body”, those dramatic, hourglass curves, are now buzzing with a different narrative: the “BBL reversal”.

From TikTok confessions about the “BBL smell” to celebrities and influencers dissolving their fillers and slimming down, there's a growing curiosity (and urgency) around why so many are choosing to reverse one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries of the last decade.

As Professor Chrysis Sofianos, a consultant plastic surgeon, shared with Independent Media Lifestyle, This isn't just a fleeting trend, it’s a cultural moment that invites us all to rethink what body confidence really means.

“The exaggerated curves made famous by celebrities in the late 2010s are giving way to a more athletic, natural silhouette. Beauty standards are shifting, and so is what we value in our bodies.”

From BBL boom to BBL regret: What changed?

Let's rewind. The Brazilian Butt Lift, or BBL, became a household name in the late 2010s, thanks to celebrities and influencers making the “snatched waist, big booty” look aspirational.

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, BBLs increased by over 90% between 2015 and 2020. But what felt empowering for some has, for others, evolved into regret. Why?

“The answer is layered. Beauty standards are always shifting. Right now, the pendulum is swinging toward a more athletic, natural shape. But more importantly, we're now seeing the long-term consequences of rushed or poorly performed BBLs.

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