IIE DIGITAL DESK: Rimi Sen has addressed recent speculation about her appearance, dismissing rumors of undergoing plastic surgery. The actress, known for her roles in popular Bollywood films, clarified that her youthful look is the result of non-surgical procedures.
Sen explained, “It’s only Botox, fillers, and PRP treatments. There’s no need for plastic surgery.” She emphasized the benefits of these less invasive treatments, which have become increasingly popular in the beauty industry for their ability to provide rejuvenating effects without the risks and recovery time associated with surgery.
Botox, a common cosmetic procedure, reduces the appearance of wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing facial muscles. Fillers add volume to areas that have thinned due to aging, such as the cheeks and lips. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses the patient’s own blood to promote skin healing and rejuvenation.
Sen’s candidness about her beauty regimen is refreshing in an industry where many opt to keep such details private. Her openness highlights the shift towards more transparent discussions about cosmetic enhancements. By addressing the rumors head-on, Sen not only sets the record straight but also contributes to normalizing conversations about beauty treatments.Social media has disrupted the music scene forever across the globe. And while it has it’s pros, there’s a set of cons too, and Prateek Kuhad has identified it.Talk to him about his take on what’s happening today, and he says, “I think it is both a good and bad time today in certain ways for music.”
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