Every year, we see beauty standards shift ever so slightly.

Things fall in and out of favor.

Trends see their last hurrah.

Model smiling with clear skin

2020 doesn’t haveplastic surgery trendsthat are like any other year’s.

This year saw people spend a lot of their time covering their faces.

When their faces weren’t covered, they were home.

woman smiling on a video call

They made those moves quietly, asRefinery29noted, because of the controversy around having voluntary procedures during the pandemic.

In fact, you might argue the pandemic also helped shape trends.

“It is for some people also an important feature of their career and professional development.”

Woman getting Botox

Botchedceleb Dr. Terry Dubrow agrees.

He toldTMZthat celebrities might have led the charge there.

In the earliest days of shutdowns, everyone saw the opportunity to get work done.

“As incredible as it sounds … that’s actually true.

It’s almost like Christmas vacation,” he explained.

You’re not allowed to have elective beauty treatments or cosmetic surgery in Beverly Hills now.

I’m in Orange County, we’re still open … A lot of them want their facelifts.

As we head into another period where we’ll be inside, surgeons expect to see the uptick again.

The next most popular was breast augmentation, which 44% of patients requested.

Soft tissue fillers came in third at 37% requested.

Before you know it, it will be 2021.

People will do whatever it takes to look their best, and surgeons are prepared to deliver.