Desk Report:
A warning has come for those interested in becoming social media influencers. Researchers have warned about the health risks, saying that if current lifestyle habits are not maintained, the condition of influencers in 2050 will be dire. A shocking picture has been published in this regard—named ‘Eva’.
Anyone will be shocked to see the picture. ‘Eva’s’ body shape, facial structure, eyes and face are like a reflection of illness. Abnormal face and posture, spots on the skin, thin hair and dark circles and puffiness under the red eyes—all together, a real picture of an unhealthy life has emerged.
Research says that many people are suffering from ‘text neck syndrome’ due to using smartphones day after day. This causes the neck to become curved, the shoulders to slouch and the head to lean forward, which can eventually become permanent. As a result, long-term pain in the neck occurs. A study in the Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery Journal states that prolonged smartphone use can cause the spine to curve by 15 to 60 degrees.
The spots that appear on Ever’s skin are a sign of ‘contact dermatitis’. This is caused by regular use of cosmetics and frequent changes in skincare products.
Ever’s dark circles and puffiness under her eyes are due to ‘computer vision syndrome’ or digital eye strain (eye fatigue). Staring at the screen for a long time, video editing, live streaming—all of which cause redness, dryness, blurred vision, spots, and puffiness in the eyes.
Lack of sleep also exacerbates these problems. Influencers stay up late editing videos until midnight, and the opportunity to travel to different parts of the world for free—all of these factors disrupt the sleep cycle. This not only results in puffiness under the eyes, but also hair loss and long-term fatigue.
The cause of Eve’s thinning hair is a disease called ‘traction alopecia’. The roots of the hair become weak due to the use of extensions, tight tying or hairstyles for a long time. As a result, baldness, thinning hair and receding hairline occur.
In addition, those who follow the trend and repeatedly use facial and lip fillers can distort the natural structure of their face. Applying filler in the wrong place or in excess can cause problems such as swelling of the face, a pointed chin and loss of the natural structure of the skin.
This horrific image of the influencer was created by Casino. org, where the ‘Eva’ model has been published based on medical research.
“While the life of an influencer can seem exciting at times, the pressure of chasing algorithms, meeting beauty ‘standards’ and producing endless content over the years can take a toll on the body and mind,” a spokesperson for the company said.
“Eva is not just a figment of the imagination, she is the result of long-term practice. The message is clear: balance your goals, set deadlines and remember, health and wellness are the biggest trends.”
