Women who do body enhancements are confident – Jahara Osman (Founder, Premier Aesthetics clinic)
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In a bold and thought-provoking statement on GHOne TV, Jahara Osman, the founder of Premier Aesthetics Clinic, sparked conversation by linking body enhancement procedures to confidence among women. Her remarks, made during a live studio discussion on beauty standards and self-image, have since ignited public debate across social media platforms and beauty forums.
Speaking passionately on GHOne TV, Jahara Osman defended the rising trend of cosmetic enhancements, stating that women who opt for such procedures are not insecure, but rather, confident individuals taking charge of their appearance. “It’s not about low self-esteem — it’s about owning your body and making choices that make you feel good,” she emphasized.
Jahara, whose clinic has seen a surge in clients over the past year, argued that body enhancements, when done safely and for personal satisfaction, are a form of self-love and empowerment. She also dispelled the myth that women undergo such procedures to impress others, saying, “Most of my clients are professional women doing it for themselves, not for public validation.”
Her comments have drawn mixed reactions, with supporters applauding her for promoting body autonomy, while critics argue it reinforces unrealistic beauty ideals. Regardless, Jahara’s perspective sheds light on a growing shift in how beauty and confidence are perceived in modern Ghanaian society.
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