Overview
- Casino.org released a digital composite named Ava on September 3, depicting how an average influencer could look by 2050 based on current industry behaviors.
- The model ties prolonged smartphone use and ring-light sessions to rounded shoulders, a forward head tilt, and chronic neck pain commonly described as tech neck, citing reports of 90-hour workweeks.
- It portrays skin changes from heavy daily makeup and frequent product swaps alongside long-term LED exposure, described as digital aging with irritation, pigmentation shifts, and fine lines.
- Ava illustrates digital eye strain from hours of editing and livestreaming and links late-night screen use to disrupted sleep, chronic fatigue, swollen lower eyelids, and possible hair thinning.
- The projection warns that widespread dermal filler use can migrate and distort facial proportions, notes estimates of over 5 million Americans receiving fillers last year, and flags traction alopecia from extensions as potentially permanent.