PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN AESTHETIC CHOICES: UNVEILING NARCISSISM AND GENDER IN COSMETIC SURGERY PREFERENCES
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The global landscape of cosmetic surgery has witnessed a remarkable surge in procedures over the past few decades, reflecting a paradigm shift in societal attitudes towards beauty standards and self-enhancement. This study delves into the multifaceted dimensions of this escalating trend, drawing on data from authoritative sources such as Alotaibi (2021), the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS, 2021), Elliott (2008), Gelidan et al. (2021), and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS, 2021). Notably, these sources contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the burgeoning field of cosmetic surgery, offering insights into the factors driving its exponential growth.
Against this backdrop, the present research focuses on a global perspective, acknowledging the top 10 countries that emerged as focal points for cosmetic surgery procedures in the year 2020. These countries, namely the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan, Turkey, Mexico, Argentina, Italy, Russia, and India, collectively represent diverse cultural, economic, and social landscapes. Examining the prevalence and preferences in these nations provides a nuanced analysis of the global dynamics influencing cosmetic surgery trends.
The motivations underlying the surge in cosmetic surgery procedures are explored, encompassing sociocultural factors, technological advancements, and evolving beauty ideals. As Alotaibi (2021) observes, societal perceptions of beauty have evolved, prompting individuals to seek cosmetic enhancements to align with contemporary standards. Additionally, the impact of technology, as highlighted by Gelidan et al. (2021), has democratized access to information, fostering a culture where individuals are increasingly informed and empowered to pursue aesthetic transformations.
Beyond individual motivations, the study investigates the role of regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations within the global cosmetic surgery landscape. Understanding the regulatory landscape is crucial in comprehending the variations in the prevalence of procedures across different countries. The research also addresses ethical concerns related to the commodification of beauty and the potential psychological implications on individuals undergoing cosmetic interventions.
In conclusion, this study contributes to the existing body of knowledge on global cosmetic surgery trends by synthesizing data from reputable sources and offering a comprehensive analysis of the top 10 countries in 2020. The research not only sheds light on the driving forces behind the surge in cosmetic procedures but also emphasizes the importance of considering cultural, ethical, and regulatory factors in understanding the nuances of this phenomenon
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