Then there are the signs people don’t expect at all. Not on the face. Not in obvious places. But lower—around the abdomen. Procedures in this area are usually meant to create a smoother, more defined look. And in many cases, they do exactly that. But sometimes, the result looks a little too precise. The belly button is often where it shows first. Instead of blending naturally with the surrounding skin, it can appear tighter, more circular, or slightly out of place.
Not dramatically different. Just… more defined than expected. There can also be subtle patterns across the skin. Faint lines. Even spacing. A kind of symmetry that doesn’t usually occur on its own. That’s what makes it noticeable. Because natural bodies aren’t perfectly uniform. They have variation.
Small irregularities that give them character. So when something looks just a little too structured it’s probably because you can intuitively tell it’s not natural.