AI Article Synopsis

  • Minimally invasive cosmetic dermatology procedures are becoming more popular, but there's limited research on the psychological factors driving interest and the effects of these procedures on authenticity.
  • A study surveyed 984 Americans about their feelings of authenticity and interest in cosmetic procedures, finding those interested felt less authentic than those who weren't.
  • Another survey of 102 individuals showed that participants felt significantly more authentic two weeks after receiving a cosmetic treatment, suggesting these procedures may help individuals feel more like their true selves.

Article Abstract

Background: Minimally invasive cosmetic dermatology procedures continue to be increasingly popular; however, the extant literature has poorly documented the psychological antecedents of interest in cosmetic procedures and their psychological consequences.

Objective: To better inform dermatologists on their patients' motivations for cosmetic enhancement.

Materials And Methods: In a general population survey, an online representative sample of 984 Americans reported the extent to which they feel authentic using the validated authenticity scale and whether they were interested in undergoing a cosmetic procedure. In a prospective dermatology office survey, 102 participants reported their feelings of authenticity immediately before and 2 weeks after receiving a minimally invasive injectable cosmetic procedure.

Results: In the general population survey, participants interested in cosmetic procedures felt significantly less authentic than participants who were not interested ( p = .003). In the prospective dermatology office survey, participants felt significantly more authentic 2 weeks after their minimally invasive injectable cosmetic procedure than before ( p = .018).

Conclusion: Lower feelings of authenticity are associated with interest in cosmetic procedures. Participants felt more authentic 2 weeks after receiving a minimally invasive injectable cosmetic procedure. Cosmetic procedures may present patients with an opportunity to feel more like their real, genuine selves.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/DSS.0000000000004328DOI Listing

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