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Joe Jonas reveals he uses injections: 'We can be open and honest about it'

Joe Jonas revealed he had injections in his face and explained why he is "open" to talking about plastic surgery.

In an interview with People published Tuesday, the 33-year-old singer opened up about his anti-aging routine About his partnership with Xeomin, a cosmetic injectable that reduces frown lines that form during facial expressions. During the conversation, Jonas explained his own experience with his injections and why he wants to be "open" about them.

"I don't think it's necessarily something to avoid," he said. “We are open and honest about it, confident and never hesitate to speak our truth.”

Jonas continued, sharing his views on health. , added:

He also said he decided to give injections to his brow wrinkles and brow scars after discussions with Xeomin and his own healthcare provider.

Regarding how she looked after the procedure, the "Happiness Begins" singer said she liked that her face didn't change "not much."

"I liked that it softened the area a bit." I appreciate that it wasn't overdone. The Disney Channel star also commented on how "wonderful" it was to see more men speaking out about their skincare routines, and how the stigma surrounding what men should wear

"At some point, there were a lot of stories like, 'Oh, men can't do this, or it's weird that men do that.'" etc.," he said. "Men are more open with their makeup. It's great to see that. It's like doing whatever you want, right? We live in a beautiful generation."

Elsewhere in the People interview, Jonas shared his candid thoughts on aging and self-care.

"I'm picking and choosing when I don't feel like pushing myself down," he said. "Even with my own voice, I can't sing a lot of songs and do a lot of shows back to back."

"When I was younger, I had no problems," he added. "On sleepless nights, going to another city, playing on this day, celebrating that concert, going, going, going, going, hitting a wall of exhaustion."