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种族、年龄、性别、收入和教育水平对在学术机构选择美容手术和医生的动机的影响。

The Impact of Race, Age, Gender, Income, and Level of Education on Motivations to Pursue Cosmetic Surgery and Surgeon Selection at an Academic Institution.

机构信息

From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020 May;145(5):932e-939e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000006734.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aesthetic surgery is a personal choice that appeals to a wide population of individuals. The authors investigated how race and ethnicity, age, gender, income, and education level affect patient motivation to pursue cosmetic surgery and selection of a plastic surgeon.

METHODS

One hundred seventy-two consecutive patients from two surgeons (an African American man and a Caucasian woman) completed surveys from 2016 to 2017 that assessed their decision to pursue cosmetic surgery. Univariable cumulative logit models with odds ratios and 95 percent confidence intervals were calculated with the survey data.

RESULTS

African American patients were more likely to be willing to travel greater than 100 miles for a surgeon who shared the same ethnicity or race, to consider international surgery, to report that social standards did not influence their decision for surgery, and to view the buttocks as the female feature that best defines attractiveness within their race or ethnicity. Patients with incomes over $125,000 and those over the age of 50 years were more likely to seek a surgeon of the same gender, think a same-gender surgeon could provide better results, be influenced by societal standards to pursue surgery, and view the face as the defining attractive female feature within their race or ethnicity. Patients with college or graduate degrees were more likely to believe a gender- and racially concordant surgeon would provide them with better a result and believed societal standards were unrealistic to obtain with diet and exercise.

CONCLUSIONS

Plastic surgeons encounter patients of varying demographics, all of whom have differing perspectives about cosmetic surgery and motivations for its pursuit. Recognizing and defining these differences could enable surgeons to provide a more individualized cosmetic experience and inform future marketing strategies to attract a diverse patient population.

摘要

背景

美容手术是一种吸引广大人群的个人选择。作者研究了种族和民族、年龄、性别、收入和教育水平如何影响患者进行美容手术的动机以及选择整形外科医生。

方法

两位外科医生(一位非裔美国男性和一位白种女性)在 2016 年至 2017 年期间对 172 名连续患者进行了调查,评估他们接受美容手术的决定。使用调查数据计算了具有优势比和 95%置信区间的单变量累积对数模型。

结果

非裔美国患者更愿意为具有相同种族或族裔的外科医生旅行超过 100 英里,更愿意考虑国际手术,更愿意报告社会标准不会影响他们手术的决定,并认为臀部是他们种族或族裔中最能定义吸引力的女性特征。收入超过 125000 美元和 50 岁以上的患者更有可能寻求相同性别的外科医生,认为同性别的外科医生可以提供更好的结果,受到社会标准的影响而进行手术,并认为面部是他们种族或族裔中最具吸引力的女性特征。拥有大学或研究生学历的患者更有可能认为性别和种族一致的外科医生会为他们提供更好的结果,并认为社会标准不切实际,无法通过饮食和锻炼来实现。

结论

整形外科医生会遇到不同人口统计学特征的患者,他们对美容手术和追求美容手术的动机都有不同的看法。认识和定义这些差异可以使外科医生为患者提供更个性化的美容体验,并为未来吸引多样化患者群体的营销策略提供信息。

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