In today’s digital world, social media is more than a place to connect with friends—it’s a powerful force shaping how we see ourselves. Apps like Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok offer countless filters that can smooth skin, enlarge eyes, plump lips, and subtly reshape facial features. While these filters can be fun, they’re also changing the way many people, especially younger generations, perceive their own appearance. This phenomenon is increasingly referred to as Snapchat Dysmorphia.Snapchat Dysmorphia describes the growing trend of patients seeking cosmetic procedures to replicate the altered, filtered version of themselves that they see on social media................
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