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Selfies taken at 12- and 18-inch distances distort facial features compared to clinical-quality photos taken at 5 feet, a factor that could be driving up requests for plastic surgery.
Researchers from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre have revealed that selfies distort your face, making your nose look longer and wider than standard photographs.