hoping they can pick out the next jen selter, who became famous for her provocative posterior selfiestoday triana is still happy. >> i now have the face that i've always thought that i had. i feel like i still look like myself but photoshopped. >> reporter: but in a quest for the picture perfect face she is not done with medical enhancements. >> since the last time you've seen me i actually had to have corrective -- very small corrective surgery on my nose, and i had a little but the more fat grafting. and botox is to me a necessity. it's kind of like in my bills, like rent, food, gasoline, medical insurance, botox. it's like a standard. >> reporter: ironically, triana feels selfie-enhancing apps actually can make people insecure about the way they look in real life. >> it skews our perception of how we should look. i think it is making ourselves hold ourselves to a much higher unrealistic standard. >> reporter: but triana believes there is nothing wrong with trying to look her best. >> not everybody is born beautiful. and if you can get a little help from an app or from a nip/tuck or