The Role of Social Media in Shaping Decisions to Undergo Cosmetic Procedures: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study of the Syrian Population.

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Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2025-08-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojaf103
André Torbey, Perla Naji Yabroudi, Ahmad Al Darra, Saeed Kadri, Tarek Alsawaf, Jana Mugharbel, Julia Ammar Kheirbek, Sedra Al Habal, Hala Khair, Gretta Bachar Baghdan, Fares Kahal
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Abstract

Background: Social media has become a major global force shaping beauty standards and aesthetic preferences. Although cosmetic procedures are increasingly normalized in Syria, the role of social media in influencing individuals' decisions to pursue these interventions remains underexplored.

Objectives: The aim of the authors of this study is to assess the influence of social media on attitudes and decision making regarding cosmetic procedures among the Syrian population, and to identify key demographic, psychological, and behavioral factors associated with this influence in the context of Syria's unique sociocultural and economic landscape.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 2605 participants using both online and paper-based questionnaires. The survey assessed demographics, attitudes toward cosmetic procedures, social media usage patterns, and the influence of influencers and digital content. Statistical analysis identified associations between digital exposure and procedural interest.

Results: Participants spending >5 h daily on social media were significantly more likely to consider cosmetic procedures. Following a higher number of fashion influencers was strongly associated with appearance dissatisfaction and desire for cosmetic enhancements. Although 76% of participants accepted cosmetic procedures as socially valid, only 19% verified practitioner credentials, and 73% expressed distrust toward influencer promotions. Younger, female, and university-educated individuals were more susceptible to digital influence.

Conclusions: Social media plays a substantial role in shaping cosmetic interests in Syria. These findings support the need for targeted strategies, including body image screening tools, media literacy programs, ethical advertising regulations, and transparent medical verification systems to promote informed and safe cosmetic decisions.

Level of evidence 5 risk:

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社交媒体在决定接受整容手术中的作用:对叙利亚人口的全国横断面研究。
背景:社交媒体已经成为塑造审美标准和审美偏好的主要全球力量。尽管整容手术在叙利亚日益正常化,但社交媒体在影响个人决定采取这些干预措施方面的作用仍未得到充分探讨。目的:本研究作者的目的是评估社交媒体对叙利亚人口对整容手术的态度和决策的影响,并在叙利亚独特的社会文化和经济背景下确定与这种影响相关的关键人口、心理和行为因素。方法:采用在线问卷和纸质问卷对2605名参与者进行横断面研究。该调查评估了人口统计、对整容手术的态度、社交媒体使用模式、网红和数字内容的影响。统计分析确定了数字曝光与程序兴趣之间的关联。结果:每天花50小时在社交媒体上的参与者更有可能考虑整容手术。追随更多的时尚影响者与对外表的不满和对美容的渴望密切相关。尽管76%的参与者接受整容手术是社会有效的,但只有19%的人验证了执业证书,73%的人对网红的晋升表示不信任。年轻、女性和受过大学教育的人更容易受到数字影响。结论:社交媒体在塑造叙利亚的表面利益方面发挥了重要作用。这些发现支持需要有针对性的策略,包括身体形象筛查工具、媒体扫盲计划、道德广告法规和透明的医疗验证系统,以促进知情和安全的美容决定。证据5级风险:
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