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What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, with the help of cosmetic surgery almost every woman and man can achieve a highly attractive appearance. The question is, why so many people do not take advantage of these opportunities? This pilot-study investigates individual attitudes of people towards aesthetic plastic surg...
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Iranian Society for Plastic Surgeons
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853685 |
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author | Leitermann, Mona Hoffmann, Klaus Kasten, Erich |
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description | BACKGROUND: Nowadays, with the help of cosmetic surgery almost every woman and man can achieve a highly attractive appearance. The question is, why so many people do not take advantage of these opportunities? This pilot-study investigates individual attitudes of people towards aesthetic plastic surgery. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed which combined self-developed items for a measurement of attitudes towards plastic surgery. In addition, items of the “Freiburger Personality Inventory” (FPI-R) were used. The study was conducted in Hamburg/Germany. 104One hundred and four test persons participated in the survey (81 females, 23 males, age 20-30 years). Eighty six of the participants (82.7%) had an A-level as degree of education, 14.4% achieved the secondary school certificate and 2.9% had completed their bachelor on a high school. RESULTS: The data supported the hypothesis that people who are unsatisfied with their body appearance showed more willingness for a surgical intervention. On the other hand, fear of complications and pain as far as anxiety before an unsatisfactory result hinders them from a decision for an intervention. Significant correlations with regard to extraversion-introversion and the education level were not found. Females showed more willingness regarding an intervention than men. Gender-specific differences concerning the cost factor were not found. CONCLUSION: Interestingly more than 65% of the total sample felt dissatisfaction with a specific body part and are thus target of aesthetic surgery. The yellow press often reports about failed cosmetic surgery, especially in VIP-persons. Aesthetic surgery should keep working to reduce unwarranted fears of people toward these kinds of operations. |
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spelling | pubmed-51093832016-11-16 What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery Leitermann, Mona Hoffmann, Klaus Kasten, Erich World J Plast Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Nowadays, with the help of cosmetic surgery almost every woman and man can achieve a highly attractive appearance. The question is, why so many people do not take advantage of these opportunities? This pilot-study investigates individual attitudes of people towards aesthetic plastic surgery. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed which combined self-developed items for a measurement of attitudes towards plastic surgery. In addition, items of the “Freiburger Personality Inventory” (FPI-R) were used. The study was conducted in Hamburg/Germany. 104One hundred and four test persons participated in the survey (81 females, 23 males, age 20-30 years). Eighty six of the participants (82.7%) had an A-level as degree of education, 14.4% achieved the secondary school certificate and 2.9% had completed their bachelor on a high school. RESULTS: The data supported the hypothesis that people who are unsatisfied with their body appearance showed more willingness for a surgical intervention. On the other hand, fear of complications and pain as far as anxiety before an unsatisfactory result hinders them from a decision for an intervention. Significant correlations with regard to extraversion-introversion and the education level were not found. Females showed more willingness regarding an intervention than men. Gender-specific differences concerning the cost factor were not found. CONCLUSION: Interestingly more than 65% of the total sample felt dissatisfaction with a specific body part and are thus target of aesthetic surgery. The yellow press often reports about failed cosmetic surgery, especially in VIP-persons. Aesthetic surgery should keep working to reduce unwarranted fears of people toward these kinds of operations. Iranian Society for Plastic Surgeons 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5109383/ /pubmed/27853685 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Leitermann, Mona Hoffmann, Klaus Kasten, Erich What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title | What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title_full | What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title_fullStr | What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title_short | What’s Preventing Us to Get More Attraction: The Fear of Aesthetic Surgery |
title_sort | what’s preventing us to get more attraction: the fear of aesthetic surgery |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853685 |
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