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One thing I've noticed is that many surgical results lead to people saying "uncanny" even if the person ascended dramatically. Obviously, looking uncanny is not the goal but I think it's overblown the amount of times people say "uncanny".
I think when you know someone got surgery it's so much easier to say they look uncanny. Furthermore, being a man, I think it's so much easier to deny surgery and less people will assume it from you so the thought of being uncanny should be a massive concern. In a lot of cases, I think it would be percieved as "striking".
The way I think about uncanny is when it's clear someone did surgery, and certain areas are way more prone to do this (girls with insane lip filler), buccal fat removal, extreme botox, etc.
I think when you know someone got surgery it's so much easier to say they look uncanny. Furthermore, being a man, I think it's so much easier to deny surgery and less people will assume it from you so the thought of being uncanny should be a massive concern. In a lot of cases, I think it would be percieved as "striking".
The way I think about uncanny is when it's clear someone did surgery, and certain areas are way more prone to do this (girls with insane lip filler), buccal fat removal, extreme botox, etc.