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3 Facial Plastic Surgeries That Help With Selfies

by Health Blogger Mike Dune

It may sound silly to you, but due to the rise of the “selfie” trend, the demand for facial plastic surgery has increased. According to a recent study, “One in three facial plastic surgeons surveyed saw an increase in requests for procedures desired because patients have become more self-aware of their looks in social media.” If you’re like one of many who are wondering what kind of surgeries can help you take the ultimate selfie, here are a few common facial plastic surgeries to think about.

selfieNose Reshaping

Also known as a rhinoplasty, nose reshaping does just what it says. 221,000 rhinoplasty surgeries were performed in the United States in 2013, which makes this one of the top five cosmetic surgery procedures of 2013. If you’re curious about what you’d look like with a nose job, you can upload a photo to DigitalNosejob.com to see potential results! Also get more info on rhinoplasty procedures here!

Eyelid Surgery

Blepharoplasty, more commonly known as eyelid surgery, has been growing rapidly, possibly in part because of a desire to reduce puffiness of the upper eyelids and remove sagging skin, or “bags”, under the eyes. Puffy eyes and sagging skin can contribute to a tired or aged appearance, but eyelid surgery can help to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance, according to this Harrisburg eyelid surgery center.

Facelift

It is probably not a surprise that the facelift is also one of the top five cosmetic surgical procedures in the United States, since it’s been made popular by Hollywood. But can it help you with your selfie? Apparently, many aging actors think so. And with 133,000 facelifts completed in 2013, many others might agree with you.

So what’s the secret to a perfect selfie? Some might say the right look (possibly with the assistance of some plastic surgery) just might do the trick. Just don’t forget that winning smile.

Author Bio: Mike Dune is a health blogger who loves learning and writing about medical topics.

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