Dayan Steven, Bucker Berno, van der Meulen Jacques, Blythe John St John, Ogilvie Patricia, Caiazza Damon, Musumeci Maria, Silberberg Michael
Aesthet Surg J Open Forum. 2025 Mar 13;7:ojaf015. doi: 10.1093/asjof/ojaf015. eCollection 2025.
A wealth of information can be garnered from the face, such as current emotional state, perceived overall health, personality traits, and even attributed capabilities. It is well understood within aesthetic medicine that minimally invasive treatments positively influence how a patient feels about themselves from an emotional and physical standpoint; however, a growing body of literature suggests that facial aesthetic treatments can also impact how an individual is perceived by others. First impressions, which are formed within milliseconds of viewing a new face, allow us to intuit information about the person and anticipate their intentions. Multiple theories aim to explain why and how these initial social impressions are formed from relatively simple visual cues, and increasing evidence suggests that augmentation of facial appearance influences how others form first impressions. In this article, we discuss theories underlying the importance of first impressions and how minimally invasive aesthetic treatments can affect first impressions and social attributions. We also discuss how advancements in technology can enhance consultations and how technology may expand the world of aesthetic medicine to patients who had not previously considered engaging with aesthetic treatments.
从面部可以获取大量信息,比如当前的情绪状态、整体健康状况、性格特征,甚至是潜在能力。在美容医学领域,人们普遍认为微创治疗能从情感和身体层面积极影响患者对自身的感受;然而,越来越多的文献表明,面部美容治疗也会影响他人对一个人的看法。第一印象在看到新面孔的几毫秒内就会形成,使我们能够直观地了解此人的信息并预判其意图。多种理论旨在解释为何以及如何从相对简单的视觉线索中形成这些最初的社会印象,而且越来越多的证据表明,面部外观的改善会影响他人形成第一印象的方式。在本文中,我们将讨论第一印象重要性背后的理论,以及微创美容治疗如何影响第一印象和社会归因。我们还将讨论技术进步如何能提升咨询效果,以及技术如何将美容医学的世界拓展到那些之前未曾考虑过接受美容治疗的患者。