This episode explores "Zoom dysmorphia," where the rise of video conferencing has led to increased cosmetic consultations and procedures. Dr. Shari Lipner, from Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses the psychological impact of seeing oneself on camera for extended periods and how it can amplify perceived flaws. With more dermatologists seeing a spike in cosmetic inquiries post-pandemic, the focus shifts to mental wellness and understanding patient motivations. Dr. Lipner suggests non-invasive solutions like lighting adjustments and skincare over cosmetic procedures. Listeners will gain insights on managing self-perception in the digital age and fostering a healthier body image.
Stay connected with Dr. Teri Fisher and explore the latest in AI and automation for healthcare:
🎥 Watch on YouTube for in-depth AI tutorials: YouTube.com/@DrTeriFisher
📲 Follow on Instagram for automation tips: @DrTeriFisher
💡 Discover AI tools for your practice: DrTeriFisher.com
🎙 Listen to the long-form podcast: Anti-Aging Insights
👉 Subscribe to AI Automation Minute for your daily dose of AI-powered efficiency, and share with colleagues who want to work smarter, not harder!
#AIAutomationMinute #DrTeriFisher #HealthcareAI