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The quiet luxury of looking like yourself

Posted on June 21, 2026
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Image: Pexels / ROMAN ODINTSOV

For years, beauty was getting louder…

Lips became fuller. Cheekbones became sharper. Foreheads became smoother. Social media filters blurred the line between aspiration and reality, creating a generation of faces that increasingly looked the same.

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Today, however, a fascinating shift is taking place.

The beauty industry is moving away from obvious enhancements and towards something far more sophisticated: authenticity.

Just as fashion has embraced quiet luxury over conspicuous branding, aesthetic medicine is experiencing its own return to understated elegance. Patients are no longer arriving with photographs of celebrities or filtered selfies asking to look like someone else. Instead, they are asking to look like themselves — only better.

As a medical doctor and founder of Aesthete in Cape Town, I have witnessed this transformation firsthand.

A decade ago, aesthetic consultations often centred around individual features. Fuller lips. Higher cheeks. Sharper jawlines.

Today, the conversation is different.

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Patients are increasingly interested in facial harmony, skin quality and healthy ageing. They want to look refreshed rather than altered. Rested rather than transformed.

The most rewarding compliment has changed from ‘You look amazing’ to ‘You look so well.’

This shift reflects a broader change in how we define beauty…

About the author

Dr Fawzia Salie MBChB, Advanced Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine, is the founder of Aesthete Aesthetics & Anti-Aging in Cape Town.

Instagram: @drfawzia_
Website: www.drfawzia.co.za
Email: info@drfawzia.co.za
WhatsApp: +27 60 616 1416
Address: 5 Belvedere Road, Claremont, Cape Town

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