Plastic Surgery Unit, Kasr Al Ainy Hospital, Cairo University, Al Manial, Cairo, 11562, Egypt.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2022 Aug;46(4):2040-2052. doi: 10.1007/s00266-022-02834-6. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
Women from countries with conflicting views on cosmesis may avoid these procedures for the fear of being rejected by the community. Understanding the motives that drive patients from these countries to seek cosmetic procedures helps discern possible causes of postoperative dissatisfaction, which can be prevented by careful selection of patients and individualizing their management protocols.
This study helps identify the factors that affect Egyptian Muslim women's attitude toward cosmetic procedures. The main factors tested were female gender role stress (FGRS), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and religious attitude. The secondary factors investigated were health evaluation, life satisfaction, self-satisfaction, social media use, TV exposure, spouse/friends/family influence, and internalization of beauty standards.
Women willing to undergo cosmetic procedures were compared with those who were not. A survey exploring demographics and the different motives were posted for the public online.
Among 502 participants, 288 were willing to undergo cosmetic procedures and 214 were not. Our findings showed a statistically significant difference for the degree of BDD, FGRS, and religiousness between willing and unwilling groups. Moreover, greater pressure from partner to change appearance, influence of friends and family on opinion regarding beauty of oneself, internalization of beauty standards, and lower ratings of life and self-satisfaction showed statistically significant association with willingness to undergo cosmetic treatment.
BDD, FGRS, and religious attitude are among the highest predictors of the willingness of women to undergo cosmetic procedures together with many other factors. This study is the first of its kind to evaluate several unexplored motives and opens the door for future research.
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来自对美容观念存在冲突的国家的女性可能会因为担心被社区拒绝而避免进行这些手术。了解促使这些国家的患者寻求美容手术的动机有助于辨别术后不满的可能原因,通过仔细选择患者和个性化他们的管理方案,可以预防这些不满。
本研究有助于确定影响埃及穆斯林女性对美容手术态度的因素。测试的主要因素是女性性别角色压力(FGRS)、身体畸形障碍(BDD)和宗教态度。调查的次要因素包括健康评估、生活满意度、自我满意度、社交媒体使用、电视曝光、配偶/朋友/家人的影响以及对美的标准的内化。
比较愿意和不愿意进行美容手术的女性。一项调查探索人口统计学和不同动机的问题,并在线发布供公众参与。
在 502 名参与者中,288 名愿意进行美容手术,214 名不愿意。我们的研究结果表明,愿意和不愿意的组之间在 BDD、FGRS 和宗教程度方面存在统计学显著差异。此外,伴侣对改变外貌的压力、朋友和家人对自身美丽的看法的影响、对美的标准的内化以及对生活和自我满意度的评价较低,与愿意接受美容治疗有统计学显著关联。
BDD、FGRS 和宗教态度是女性愿意接受美容手术的最高预测因素之一,还有许多其他因素。这项研究是评估许多未被探索的动机的首例研究,为未来的研究开辟了道路。
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