Snapchat is at fault of increasing plastic surgery

Snapchat's disease caused the plastic surgery business to have massive growth last year, as an increasing number of Americans introduced their filters photos by saying “I want to look like this” Matthew Schuman, a surgeon certified by the board in New York, credits social media for the trend [...]
Snapchat's disease caused the plastic surgery business to have massive growth last year, as an increasing number of Americans introduced their filters photos by saying “I want to look like this”
Matthew Schuman, a surgeon certified by the board in New York, credits social media for the growing trend, writes Fox News.
The “is particularly popular with the new generation”, Schuman said of the filtered cell cells, which enable people to change their looks by using mobile apps.
A quarter of a million more cosmetic procedures were carried out in the past year compared to 2017, including an increase of 19 percent in so-called Brazilian papraanica.
The breast pressure still dominates, the American Psychic Surgery Association has announced.











