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  <title>Understanding Post-Surgery Imperfections in Your Selfies</title>
  <description> Why Healing Takes Time and How Selfie Cameras Distort Reality &amp;amp;nbsp;   In this episode of We Nose Noses, Dr. Undavia covers the common concerns patients have about post-surgery imperfections seen in photos but not in the mirror. Follow along an find out why the healing process varies across different parts of your face and how the digital enhancements of selfie cameras can distort your perception. Dr. Undavia explains why patience is key during recovery and how to evaluate your results accurately.   &amp;amp;nbsp;    What you'll learn:  The natural variations in the healing process and why different parts of your face heal at different rates. How digital selfie cameras amplify imperfections and why these do not reflect your true appearance. The importance of patience in the healing process and how to correctly assess your post-surgery results.    If you have questions about our procedures or anything else ENT or plastic surgery related, schedule a consultation today at our Marlton, New Jersey location by visiting NJENT.com or call 609-710-NOSE (6673). &amp;amp;nbsp;  https://www.njent.com/understanding-post-surgery-imperfections-in-your-selfies </description>
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