New study says members of online community encourage surgeries, suicide
Apr 22, 2025
Most of us likely have days when we feel we’re not looking our best.
Maybe our hair’s a little wonky, or we look more tired than usual. Or perhaps there’s a feature of our physical appearance that we’ve never quite made peace with.
But for some young men who participate in an online community called “looksmaxxing,” those self-critiques can become excessive. And the criticism they receive from other members — and their suggested remedies, which can include self-injury and surgery — are even more extreme.
Looksmaxxing is, on the surface, about trying to look your best in order to attract a partner. But a new study from Dalhousie University says while the community is framed as self-help, it can be harmful to participants.
“It is really caustic to the self-esteem of men and boys,” says Michael Halpin, a professor of sociology at Dalhousie and the lead author of the study, which was published in the journal Sociology of Health and Wellness in February.