“Does no one else use these?”

she says in her video while pointing the straw to the camera.

But Michaela isn’t the first one to showcase this straw on TikTok.

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Many commenters on Michaela’s video were a bit skeptical.

“Life is way too short,” someone else wrote.

To do that, we reached out toDr.

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Joyce Park, a board-certified dermatologist who’s been practicing for nine years.

“Remember that perioral wrinkles are not only a function of how often you make that expression.

To get a better idea of how this straw worked, I bought one myself.

Social media comment reading "this is such a tiring way of living" with 100.1K likes

The intelligence firm also reported that 70% of Gen Z use anti-aging serums daily.

My advice is to focus on age-appropriate skincare.”

The anti-wrinkle straw may now be the latest fad in anti-aging technology.

Social media comment with blurred user details asks "Why r people so terrified of aging?" and shows 24K likes

In Dr. Park’s opinion, there are ways we can reframe this narrative around anti-aging.

“Conversely, aging is a privilege.

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The author using two different straws, one labeled "anti-wrinkle straw" and the other "regular straw."

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