A meaningful message from NZ Polyclinic to young people: Not early aesthetics, but conscious awareness.

A meaningful message from NZ Polyclinic to young people: Not early aesthetics, but conscious awareness.

14.02.2026 13:01

Under the leadership of Nazo Zeyrek, the owner of NZ Polyclinic, a project called the Conscious Aesthetic Awareness Project was organized, conveying the message to young people to avoid aesthetic interventions at an early age and to make informed decisions; the seminar was also supported by artist Hülya Koçyiğit.

The seminar organized under the leadership of NZ Polyclinic, held in Izmir, was attended by prominent figures from the art world, including Hülya Koçyiğit and expert professors Dr. Ayşegül Yıldız. The experts addressed the physical and psychological effects of aesthetic procedures performed at an early age with scientific data, while Koçyiğit stated that she supports the project and is happy to be a part of it.

The event aimed to raise awareness against the perception of perfection imposed by social media, where famous personalities and doctors delivered important messages to young people about self-confidence, natural beauty, and making conscious decisions.

A meaningful message from NZ Polyclinic to young people: Not early aesthetics, but conscious awareness

The architect of the project, Nazo Zeyrek, emphasized the increasing aesthetic demands during adolescence and youth, stating:

"Beauty does not come in a hurry. We do not want our young people to make permanent decisions based on temporary whims. Aesthetic needs may exist, but they should be done at the right age, with the right expert, and in a conscious manner. Our goal is not to impose bans, but to create awareness."

A meaningful message from NZ Polyclinic to young people: Not early aesthetics, but conscious awareness

Zeyrek noted that the project will soon be moved to Istanbul and will be expanded throughout Turkey. She emphasized that they set out for young girls to love their own naturalness and to make conscious decisions away from social pressures.

A meaningful message from NZ Polyclinic to young people: Not early aesthetics, but conscious awareness

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