In today’s digital age, it’s
no secret that social media can have strong effects on our mental health. The
truth of the matter is, however, is that most of what we see on social media
simply isn’t true. Filters on Snapchat and Instagram, in addition to the myriad
photo editing apps available on all smartphones, are distorting the way society
sees each other, and in turn, is causing users to want to change the way the
look in real life.
It’s been referred to by
doctors and scholars as both facebook facelift and Instagram Dysmorphia, but
the two terms are referencing the same thing—social media users who turn to
plastic surgery to look as good in real life as they do online. It is a real phenomenon that is affecting demand for plastic surgery,
expectations, satisfaction, and overall happiness.
Image editing started with
print magazines where models have special lighting to look their best, then
later by having their photos touched up electronically. Now, everyone has
access to image editing software allowing them to change photos before they
post to social media. I have watched people remove blemishes, make themselves
taller, and make themselves skinnier with imaging software on their phones
right before my eyes. This creates unrealistic goal as it becomes difficult to
meet your followers socially as you look different.Consumers are now coming
into plastic surgery offices asking to
look like the images they see online, not realizing that those images likely
have been altered and do not reflect reality.Another reason to seek plastic
surgery is that stills can be edited but videos cant be edited that easily.
Image manipulation has
increased demand for plastic surgery since more people are seeing altered
photos of others and comparing them to photos of themselves. “Although you
would think that is good for business, it unfortunately creates unrealistic
goals for patients leading them to be disappointed when their surgeon either
informs them that the result is unrealistic or provides them with a surgical
result that does not match the edited photo.”
The trend is growing as
social media, along with online dating, has today become the common trend. The
way one looks online is considered to be the first impression of one’s overall
image and personality.Young women mostly opt for
rhinoplasties or nose jobs, lip injections or brow lifts, while young men
prefer laser treatments to remove unwanted hair and scars & hair
transplant.
Women also go for chemical
peeling, botox and body contouring to get those attractive looks. The people coming for such treatment are in the age group of 20-40 years
and the majority of them are in their late 20s or early 30s. This treatment
helps in having a more attractive and striking look from a social media
perspective.
Byline Article by (Dr. Anup Dhir, Senior Consultant, Cosmetic Surgeon,
Apollo Hospital, New Delhi)
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