Ramphul Kamleshun, Mejias Stephanie G
Department of Pediatrics, Shanghai Xin Hua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Department of Pediatrics, Robert Reid Cabral Children's Hospital Affiliated to the University Iberoamericana Unibe School of Medicine.
Cureus. 2018 Mar 3;10(3):e2263. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2263.
It was observed that in early 2018, several newspapers raised a concern about the negative effects of social media applications, such as Snapchat and Instagram, on users related to the choice of plastic surgeries. Several plastic surgeons have shared their experiences whereby they encountered requests sounding similar to what a "filtered" Snapchat picture would look like, with one plastic surgeon even having a patient who actually produced a "filtered" image. There are several red flags to look out for in such patients, and proper management in those cases should include counseling and not plastic surgery.
据观察,2018年初,几家报纸对社交媒体应用程序(如Snapchat和Instagram)对用户在整形手术选择方面的负面影响表示担忧。几位整形外科医生分享了他们的经历,他们遇到的一些要求听起来类似于一张经过“滤镜”处理的Snapchat照片,甚至有一位整形外科医生的患者真的拿出了一张“滤镜”照片。在这类患者中需要留意几个危险信号,在这些情况下的妥善管理应包括咨询而非整形手术。