
AI Plastic Surgery Simulator app for face and body
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Description
The project is inspired by online cosmetic preview platforms such as plastic surgery simulator available on IOS (reference) , where users can upload a photo and preview potential aesthetic outcomes.
The goal is to build a web-based AI simulator that allows users to visualise facial and body cosmetic procedures through realistic image transformations.
Users will select procedures (e.g. nose, jawline, body contouring) and adjust intensity levels to preview results instantly.
The system should preserve the user’s identity while applying controlled, procedure-specific changes.
The platform will be modular, allowing new cosmetic procedures to be added over time.
Initial delivery is an MVP, with scope for long-term scaling and feature expansion.
Jay S.
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Hi, Jay
1. Expertise in AI-driven computer vision and generative models?
2. Proven track record in building scalable web platforms with a focus on user privacy?
3. Agile development approach with continuous client collaboration?
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Sandee -

Hi Jay, Thanks for your job posting and I have some questions:
How would you design an AI image transformation pipeline that preserves a user’s identity while applying procedure-specific facial or body modifications with adjustable intensity?
What backend and frontend architecture would you choose to support real-time previews, modular procedure expansion, and scalable performance for a web-based simulator?
How would you handle user image privacy, secure storage, and ethical safeguards while integrating AI models into a production web application? -

Hi Jay, For the MVP, do you expect the AI transformations to be generated using real procedure-specific models trained for each area (nose, jawline, body contouring, etc.), or are you open to a controlled visual-simulation approach first, with true AI model depth introduced in later phases?”
Why this works (for you, not for them):
It subtly qualifies the client without challenging them, surfaces budget and expectation alignment immediately, and positions you as someone who understands the difference between a demo-level simulator and a medically credible, scalable platform.
If you want a slightly more product-focused version instead, use this:
“What level of realism and credibility are you aiming for in the MVP, marketing-grade visual previews, or a clinically believable simulator that could realistically be used by clinics later on?