Do You Prefer Using a Filter When You Take a Picture?

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Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon joins Dr. Ian Smith to discuss what happens when we start interacting more on social media and using filters to alter the way we look. Dr. Ordon refers to this as, “Snapchat dysmorphia.” When people see themselves filtered, they don’t like the reality of the way they actually look.

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I can't speak on zoom. I think I may have Level 1 autism. I tried a filter on instagram to look better a few times then stopped. I've been showing my real face, on social media, except if the photo is too dark, I make it lighter to show my face better.

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