Daily Dispatch

Selfies not doing a very good nose job

- By DAVE CHAMBERS

SELFIES are driving people into plastic surgeons’ offices for nose reductions‚ according to new research.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstruc­tive Surgeons says 55% of surgeons report patients requesting cosmetic procedures for improved selfies.

Now an academy member has developed a mathematic­al model to show how noses are distorted by photograph­s taken at arm’s length‚ because he believes the way selfies are driving people’s self-image has become a public health issue.

“Young adults are constantly taking selfies to post to social media and think those images are representa­tive of how they really look‚ which can have an impact on their emotional state‚” said Boris Paskhover‚ an assistant professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and a specialist in facial plastic and reconstruc­tive surgery.

“I want them to realise that when they take a selfie, they are in essence looking into a portable funhouse mirror.”

Paskhover sought a better way to explain to patients why they cannot use selfies to evaluate their nose size so they can improve their self-perception and make more informed decisions about their health.

He worked with Ohad Fried‚ a research fellow at Stanford University’s computer science department‚ to develop a mathematic­al model that shows nasal distortion created by photos taken at close-range.

The model‚ published in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery‚ shows that an average selfie‚ taken about 30cm from the face‚ makes the nasal base appear approximat­ely 30% wider and the nasal tip 7% wider than if the photograph had been taken at 150cm.

The mathematic­al model is based on the average head and facial feature measuremen­ts obtained from a selection of racially and ethnically diverse participan­ts.

 ?? Picture: 123RF.com ?? SELFIE-INFLICTED: Selfies are driving people to plastic surgeons for nose reductions
Picture: 123RF.com SELFIE-INFLICTED: Selfies are driving people to plastic surgeons for nose reductions

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