According to a survey conducted by the American Society of Facial Cosmetic Surgery,13 plastic surgeons found that more and more people proposed plastic surgery to make themselves look better on social networks. 2,700 respondents said that in 20 13 years, nose plastic surgery increased by 10%, hair transplant surgery increased by 7%, and eyelid surgery increased by 6%.
Sam, a plastic surgeon from Manhattan
Ritzk said: "In the past year and a half to two years, plastic surgery has increased by 25%. This increase is too obvious. They came in with an iPhone and showed me photos for reference. They said it would be like this. Self-portraits are getting more and more crazy. "
Dr. Ritzk specializes in rhinoplasty, but he said that not everyone who asks for surgery needs surgery, because the photos he took can't reflect a person's real face at all, but are distorted images. He said: "Everyone's selfie can definitely find out the problem, so I refused most patients who came to me with selfies because I thought it didn't match their real looks." Some people get depressed after being rejected by Dr. Rizk, but he knows they will go to another doctor. He said: "Too many selfies show that a person is too narcissistic and reflect the insecurity that most teenagers have, but selfies will only make this feeling worse. This will eventually lead to dozens of selfies on Facebook and Instagram every day. "
For example, this American lady Lavey bravely underwent plastic surgery in order to have a better self-portrait image on social networks.
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