Gen Z Stars Age Rapidly
Many young stars now look much older than their actual age. Fans recently noticed this with actress Millie Bobby Brown, who is only 21. She was seen in Los Angeles with her younger sister. Some fans said she looked like a mother to her 13-year-old sibling.
The Problem With Fillers
Aestheticians say Gen Z stars are overusing cosmetic treatments. Expert Kayti Brooks says many young people are morphing into each other. They use the same fillers to follow social media trends. This often makes them look older instead of enhancing their natural beauty.

Experts Issue Urgent Warnings
Dr. Marcus Mehta warns against using injectables before age 21. He says young facial structures are still developing. Overfilling can stretch the skin and cause long-term damage. Social media creates unrealistic beauty standards that fuel these early choices.
Millennials Make Wiser Choices
Millennials often look younger because they prioritize skin health. They focus on diet, exercise, and quality skincare products. Experts call them the wellness generation. They research treatments that keep skin elastic rather than just adding volume.

Damage From Daily Habits
Other factors also impact how Gen Z ages. Many use harsh skincare products like retinols too early. This can damage the skin barrier. Also, Gen Z vapes more than any other age group. These lifestyle habits can lead to premature wrinkles and irritation.