Makeup, An Attempt to Reach Eternal Beauty; Plastic Surgeon's View.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Se Won Hwang, Kerim Ashirbekovich, Kun Hwang
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In this paper, the authors aim to explore the reasons behind human makeup from both medical and literary perspectives. In a PubMed search for "makeup and cosmetics," 509 titles were identified. Of these, 64 abstracts were reviewed, and ultimately, 8 full texts were referenced. The poem "A Woman Young and Old" written by William Butler Yeats was analyzed. In Research Information Sharing Service (https://www.riss.kr), 4 full texts about the poem "A Woman Young and Old" were found and referenced. Common motivations for using makeup include enhancing natural features, boosting confidence, expressing creativity, covering imperfections, fulfilling cultural and social expectations, and meeting professional requirements. Makeup can make women appear younger. Makeup enhances the reward value of human facial appearance. Makeup can conceal blemishes, scars, dark circles, and other skin imperfections, resulting in a more even and flawless complexion. In a poem by Yeats "A Woman Young and Old," he describes a young woman applying makeup and captures a moment in which she engages in the ritual of enhancing her beauty. The line "I'm looking for the face I had before the world was made" speaks to a longing for something beyond the mundane, a yearning for a deeper connection with existence. "Before this world was made" is a typical poetic turn of phrase that compares women to eternal beauty. The reasons why women use makeup are diverse and multifaceted, reflecting a combination of personal preferences, societal influences, and individual motivations. Makeup can be a powerful tool for expressing oneself, boosting one's confidence, and enhancing one's natural beauty.

化妆,追求永恒之美的尝试;整形外科医生的观点。
在本文中,作者旨在从医学和文学角度探讨人类化妆背后的原因。在 PubMed 上搜索 "化妆和化妆品",共找到 509 个标题。其中,64 篇摘要被审阅,最终有 8 篇全文被引用。对威廉-巴特勒-叶芝的诗歌《一个年轻和年老的女人》进行了分析。在研究信息共享服务(Research Information Sharing Service)(https://www.riss.kr)中,找到并引用了 4 篇关于《一个年轻而年老的女人》这首诗的全文。使用化妆品的常见动机包括强化自然特征、增强自信、表达创造力、遮盖瑕疵、满足文化和社会期望以及满足职业要求。化妆可以让女性显得更年轻。化妆能提高人面部外观的价值。化妆可以遮盖瑕疵、疤痕、黑眼圈和其他皮肤缺陷,使肤色更加均匀无瑕。在叶芝的一首诗《一个年轻而又年老的女人》中,他描写了一个年轻女人化妆的情景,并捕捉到了她进行美容仪式的瞬间。我在寻找世界诞生之前的容颜 "这句诗表达了对世俗之外的东西的渴望,对与存在更深层联系的渴望。"在世界诞生之前 "是一个典型的诗意转折,将女性比作永恒之美。女性使用化妆品的原因多种多样,反映了个人喜好、社会影响和个人动机的结合。化妆可以成为表达自我、增强自信和提升自然美的有力工具。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
968
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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