The Effect of Selfies on Cosmetic Surgery

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Mohammed Alkarzae, B. Aldosari, Lama S Alalula, Reham Almuhaya, Ibrahim AlAwadh
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Objective: Objectives: The present study aimed to evalu-ate how selfies (self-photographs) are related to cosmetic surgery. Methods: This is a prospective, observational study per-formed using a self-administered survey. An online ques-tionnaire was distributed through social media to a ran-dom sample of 653 individuals from Saudi Arabia aged 18 to 65 years (mean 29.4±10.9 years). 25.1% of respondents were male (164 men), 74.9% were female (489 women). Results: The majority of respondents were satisfied by their appearance in the selfie. 5.8% of respondents stated they had had a cosmetic procedure as a result of self-pho-tography. The procedures involved were: lip fillers, botox, rhinoplasty, cheek fillers, chin implant, scar revision and face-lift. A further 37.8% of respondents expressed a wish to undergo a cosmetic procedure (rhinoplasty, lip fillers, chin implant, scar revision, cheek fillers, botox or face-lift) due to selfies. 134 respondents expressed dissatisfac-tion with their appearance in selfies, 47 of whom (35.1%) expressed an interest in a cosmetic procedure. 46% of those who believed selfies reveal their deformities also wished to have a corrective procedure. Concerning their preferred type of procedure, women chose rhinoplasty, lip fillers, cheek fillers, anti-aging botox, face-lifts and chin implants more often than men. Conclusion: Improvements to body-image through cosmetic surgery outcomes should improve body image and thereby promote self-esteem and socialization. The selfie may underlie the increase in demand for cosmetic procedures and the number of such procedures subsequently undertaken.
自拍对整容手术的影响
目的:本研究旨在评估自拍(自拍照)与整容手术的关系。方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,采用自我管理调查。通过社交媒体向来自沙特阿拉伯的653名年龄在18至65岁(平均29.4±10.9岁)的随机样本发放在线问卷。男性占25.1%(164人),女性占74.9%(489人)。结果:大多数受访者对自己在自拍中的形象感到满意。5.8%的受访者表示,他们曾因自拍而进行过整容手术。所涉及的手术包括:嘴唇填充、肉毒杆菌注射、鼻整形、面颊填充、下巴植入、疤痕修复和面部提升。另有37.8%的受访者表示希望因自拍而接受整容手术(隆鼻、丰唇、下巴植入、疤痕修复、面颊填充、肉毒杆菌注射或整容)。134名受访者对自己的自拍照不满意,其中47人(35.1%)表示有兴趣做整容手术。46%认为自拍会暴露自己的畸形的人也希望做矫正手术。至于她们喜欢的手术类型,女性比男性更多地选择隆鼻、丰唇、面颊填充、抗衰老肉毒杆菌、拉皮和下巴植入。结论:通过整形手术效果改善身体形象可以改善身体形象,从而促进自尊和社交。自拍可能是美容手术需求增加以及随后进行的此类手术数量增加的基础。
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