Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Rady Rahban, and Social Media Manager, Hayley Greenberg, discuss how apps and social media lead to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem and eating disorders in our youth.
With the click of a button, or by using a filter, anyone can easily change the contour of their nose, the color of their eyes, the tone of their skin, the shape of their body, and the symmetry of their face. The eternal quest to digitally alter one's online persona to match the other "perfect" personas we are all exposed to online is having damaging effects on this generation.
Dr. Rahban and Hayley discuss "This Generation's Drug" and what we can do about it.
Thank you to Hayley Greenberg for joining us and sharing her expertise. Follow Hayley at www.Instagram.com/Hayley_Greenberg or find out more about her at www.HayleyGreenberg.com
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