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In an era of quiet glow-ups, no-prep veneers are the new 'it' cosmetic procedure

  Getty No-prep veneers are gaining popularity as a less invasive cosmetic dental option. Traditional veneers require tooth shaving, leading to long-term damage concerns. No-prep veneers can be costlier but align with the trend of subtle cosmetic enhancements. For decades, celebrities, influencers, and high-fliers have relied on a technique to give them perfect smiles: veneers . Or at least, they did. Demand for flawless teeth is still high. Getting your teeth shaved down irreversibly? Not so much. These days, "no-prep veneers" are rising up as the new "it" procedure. The result is similar to traditional veneers, but there's no filing, drilling, or grinding involved to make room for the porcelain shells. It's all part of the "quiet glow-up" trend. Forget Botox, people want microtox . Instead of face and neck lifts, cosmetic surgeons are fielding requests for biostimulators and skin boosters. Proponents include Bryan Johnson , famed lon...

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