'Snapchat dysmorphia' impacts the cosmetic surgery industry

By Austyn King | Published: 19-Sep-2019

62% of facial plastic surgeons have reported a rise in patients seeking surgery to look better in their social media profiles

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Consumers are more relentless than ever in their pursuit of the perfect selfie, as more than half (62%) of plastic surgeons have reported a rise in patients seeking surgery to look better in their social media profile – but they may find themselves disappointed in the results.

In the latest study by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) 57% of facial plastic surgeons said their patients are

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