Mayu Matsuoka, Riisa Naka’s Netflix Cosmetic Surgery Drama ‘Plastic Beauty’ Sets September Premiere, Adds 23 Cast Members

SalonNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 2 min read · via variety.com

“Plastic Beauty,” Netflix’s upcoming Japanese drama set inside the country’s fast-growing cosmetic surgery industry, will premiere Sept. 17, the streamer announced alongside 23 additional cast members joining stars Mayu Matsuoka and Riisa Naka. Yuki Saito, who previously directed

The upcoming Netflix drama "Plastic Beauty" is set to premiere on September 17, and its focus on the cosmetic surgery industry is sure to resonate with the salon crowd. As someone who is interested in style and beauty, the idea of a drama that explores the behind-the-scenes of the cosmetic surgery world is fascinating. The addition of 23 new cast members to the show, which already features stars Mayu Matsuoka and Riisa Naka, suggests that the series will be a complex and multifaceted exploration of the industry.

The fact that "Plastic Beauty" is set in Japan, a country with a rapidly growing cosmetic surgery industry, adds an extra layer of interest to the show. The Japanese beauty standards and cultural attitudes towards cosmetic surgery are likely to be a key part of the drama, and it will be interesting to see how the show portrays these themes. As someone who follows the latest trends and developments in the beauty industry, it's clear that "Plastic Beauty" is a show that will be worth watching, not just for its entertainment value but also for its insight into the world of cosmetic surgery.

As the premiere date approaches, it will be worth keeping an eye on how "Plastic Beauty" is received by audiences and critics. Will the show spark important conversations about beauty standards and the ethics of cosmetic surgery, or will it be seen as a sensationalized portrayal of the industry? The show's success will also be a test of Netflix's ability to produce compelling and culturally relevant content for Japanese audiences, and its impact on the global beauty industry will be worth watching. With its unique blend of style, drama, and social commentary, "Plastic Beauty" is sure to be a show that generates a lot of buzz in the salon community.

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