For Emily Cipryk, the decision to spend nearly $16,000 worth of plastic surgery came easy — and early.
At 28, the entrepreneurial influencer found herself looking in the mirror and having regrets about nearly a decade of failure to prioritize sleep — which she felt had left her looking tired and rundown.
The fashionable Torontonian would regularly scroll through her social media and see “beautiful women” she admired, whom she suspected had undergone cosmetic procedures. Soon, she found herself researching how she could achieve similar results. Quickly, she was on a plane to Turkey.
Cipryk is among the growing number of women barely pushing 30 are openly signing up for major cosmetic surgeries to stave off signs of aging — even as experts warn they’re only creating a new set of problem

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