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Plastic surgery iPhone app: medical aid or just plain creepy?
Plastic surgery iPhone app: medical aid or just plain creepy?
Tons of iPhone apps come out every day. Most are helpful, cool, and fun, but there is a new one that is informational but also kinda creepy, if you ask me. iSurgeon lets users alter images of themselves to see what they would look like after a variety of plastic surgery options. Or, you can ...
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Preview Your Plastic Surgery With iSurgeon
Switched — ... to download this month, alters photos according to the plastic surgery procedure you select. For example, if you'd like to know what that breast enhancement would look like, simply snap a pic of yourself, select that procedure on the app, and bam. The digital version appears right before your eyes. Creepily easy, sure, but if just one less person ends up looking like Michael Jackson, these apps are successes in our minds. [From: Reuters, via DVICE] Filed under: Cell Phones, iPhone Preview Your ...

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