Snapchat Dysmorphia' Drives People to Plastic Surgery to Improve Their Appearance in Selfies
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Tuesday, August 14, 2018

In an essay for the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, Boston University dermatology professors wrote that 55 percent of plastic surgeons reported patients sought facial procedures to improve their appearance in selfies, evidence that unattainable beauty standards set by social media and photo editing apps have spurred a phenomenon they call “Snapchat dysmorphia.”
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