That message is a classic social media engagement trap.
Phrases like “looks like cosmetic surgery” + “leave a comment to get recipes” are usually used to push unverified skincare hacks or products, not real dermatology advice.
Reality about “home treatments that transform skin”
Most viral “miracle skin recipes” claim things like:
- instant wrinkle removal
- pore shrinking overnight
- “glass skin” in 1 day
- face lifting without procedures
In reality:
- Skin changes happen gradually, not instantly
- Deep wrinkles, sagging, or scars cannot be reversed with DIY mixtures
- At best, some remedies may temporarily improve hydration or surface glow
What actually helps skin over time
Evidence-based care focuses on:
- Retinoid (vitamin A derivatives) → improves texture and fine lines over time
- Sunscreen / sun protection → prevents aging and damage (most important step)
- Moisturizers → support skin barrier
- Gentle exfoliation → removes dead skin
- Healthy sleep, hydration, balanced diet
Red flags in that post
- “Looks like cosmetic surgery” (extreme exaggeration)
- “Leave a comment to get secrets” (engagement farming)
- No ingredients or mechanism explained
- Promises instant transformation
Bottom line
There is no safe home recipe that produces surgical-level skin transformation overnight. Real skincare works through consistent habits and proven ingredients, not viral “secret formulas.”
If you want, I can tell you what actually gives the biggest visible improvement in skin within 2–4 weeks without expensive treatments.