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The “Mar-a-Lago Face”: How to Get It—or How to Avoid It

If you’ve been following the political and cultural conversation lately, you may have heard the term “Mar-a-Lago Face.” It’s been widely discussed in Washington, D.C. circles and across the media, describing a very specific aesthetic trend: full lips, wide glossy cheeks, sharply contoured jawlines, and a noticeably augmented appearance.

While trends come and go, aesthetic decisions last far longer—and at SARA Surgery, we believe it’s important to understand both the short- and long-term implications of chasing any look.

From Quiet Luxury to “More Is More”

In recent years, we’ve seen a strong shift toward quiet luxury and subtle tweakments—procedures that enhance without announcing themselves. Think refined skin quality, soft volume restoration, and natural proportions.

The “Mar-a-Lago Face” represents the opposite end of the spectrum. It embraces a bold, highly visible approach to injectables and facial contouring. While some women—and men—intentionally seek this look, it often comes at the cost of facial harmony and individuality.

When Enhancement Becomes Distortion

The face is a delicate balance of structure, volume, and movement. Overfilling certain areas—especially the cheeks, lips, and jawline—can:

  • Distort natural facial proportions
  • Create a widened or heavy midface
  • Reduce natural expression and movement
  • Lead to a “clone-like” appearance over time

Instead of looking refreshed, patients may begin to look overdone or unfamiliar, even to themselves.

The Long-Term Reality of Fillers

Fillers are not inherently bad—but they are medical treatments, not makeup. Over time, fillers can:

  • Migrate beyond their original placement
  • Accumulate with repeated treatments
  • Require increasing amounts to maintain a dramatic look

This can make facial features appear heavier or less defined with age. What looks striking in the short term may not age well over the course of years.

What About the Chicago Area?

While D.C. may be the epicenter of the “More Is More” aesthetic, Chicago patients tend to value balance, professionalism, and natural results. At SARA Surgery, we see patients who want to look confident and polished—not exaggerated.

Our philosophy is rooted in aging gracefully, not aggressively altering the face to meet a trend that may soon fade.

SARA’s Approach: Enhancing You, Not Replacing You

At SARA Surgery, we support the beauty of YOU. Our goal is not to create a specific “look,” but to:

  • Preserve your natural facial structure
  • Restore volume where it has truly been lost
  • Maintain proportion and balance
  • Ensure treatments remain safe and realistic long-term

Every consultation includes a full facial assessment, honest discussion of what is possible, and guidance on what will age well—not just what is popular right now.

The Consequences of Overdoing It

An overly full or aggressively treated face can limit future options, complicate surgical corrections, and create dissatisfaction over time. At SARA, we believe saying “less is more” is sometimes the most responsible—and caring—recommendation we can make.

Choosing Thoughtful, Timeless Results

If you’re curious about injectables, facial rejuvenation, or simply want an expert opinion, we invite you to schedule a consultation at SARA Surgery. Whether you’re hoping to subtly refresh your look—or want to understand what trends to avoid—we’re here to guide you with experience, integrity, and respect for your individuality.

Because confidence isn’t about looking like everyone else—it’s about looking like the best version of yourself.

Sara Surgery is a premier Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery provider in Morton Grove, Illinois, serving the greater Chicago area. 

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