Throughout time, beauty has been a concept highly studied by people. It was often associated with local cultures, and slowly, slowly, specialists discovered that beauty actually means the balance of the human body.
Is beauty an inherited trait?
From year to year, specialist studies of human beauty have reduced from local concepts to precise mathematical calculations and proportions that had to be met to be considered beautiful. Later, with the development of studies on human genetics, scientists went further and wanted to prove the existence of beauty genes, which are inherited and transmitted from generation to generation.
In this context, minimally invasive and even surgical aesthetic medicine caught on and took this opportunity to advance even further. The theory that a woman can only be beautiful if her mother managed to pass this legacy onto her has been replaced, gently, gently, by treatments and procedures designed to provide the perfect balance and proportions, regardless of genetic inheritance.
However, even as studies progressed, the subject presented more and more questions and desires for new discoveries. Thus, the researchers arrived at one common, indubitable point: although very little is known about the origin of facial beauty, people who are considered more attractive are more likely to get better jobs, brilliant academic performance and even earn more money.
There is even a study that has shown that attractive babies are likely, even from such a young age, to receive more care and attention from their mothers, compared to those whose undeveloped features may be considered unattractive.
STUDIES on BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE in a modern society
Doctor Qiongshi Lu’s team conducted a study on about 5,000 European patients with different traits and lifestyles. After analyzing them, the specialists came to the conclusion that in women, beauty is associated with genetic variations that regulate body mass and lipids, while in men the association between beauty and their genes is regulated by blood cholesterol levels and testosterone synthesis.
But, similar to many other human traits, there is no “master” gene that determines a person’s attractiveness. Instead, facial attractiveness may be associated with a large number of weak genetic components, studies suggest.
What is obvious and indisputable remains the fact that beauty and sex appeal are desired by every human being. A simple proof, at the level of common sense, is the fact that women, regardless of social status, income or background, do their best to purchase a kit of beauty products such as moisturizing creams, make-up products or even they end up making their own recipes to improve your genetic heritage. And, why not, some of them even end up crossing the threshold of clinics and estheticians.

BEAUTY WITHOUT LIMITS – with a little help from the experts
Nowadays, facial beauty, features and attractiveness can now be enhanced by aesthetic doctors, either through minimally invasive interventions such as injections or through plastic surgery, interventions that can dramatically transform a person’s physiognomy, depending on their wishes . The limits that aesthetic medicine can reach are, in fact, the limits that the patient himself sets, because technology works for all of us today. That is why the professionalism and deontology of the doctor that each patient chooses in the process of enhancing genetic inheritance is essential.
What are we to understand now, years away from all these studies?
Beauty, inherited or obtained as a result of aesthetic interventions, must be transformed into an asset, which you can highlight. Beauty is thus the first value that you must take care of and enhance, resulting from it the emotional balance necessary for a healthy and at the same time balanced life.