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Social Media Influence on Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery Considerations: A Systematic Review
by
George, Delaca
, Mironica, Andreea
, Gherman, Claudia Diana
, Tegzeșiu, Ana Maria
, Popescu, Codruța Alina
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Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Body dysmorphic disorder
/ Body image
/ Celebrities
/ Cosmetic surgery
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Demographics
/ Digital Age
/ Females
/ Influence
/ Plastic Surgery
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self compassion
/ Self image
/ Sexualization
/ Social networks
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic review
/ User generated content
/ Women
2024
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Social Media Influence on Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery Considerations: A Systematic Review
by
George, Delaca
, Mironica, Andreea
, Gherman, Claudia Diana
, Tegzeșiu, Ana Maria
, Popescu, Codruța Alina
in
Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Body dysmorphic disorder
/ Body image
/ Celebrities
/ Cosmetic surgery
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Demographics
/ Digital Age
/ Females
/ Influence
/ Plastic Surgery
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self compassion
/ Self image
/ Sexualization
/ Social networks
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic review
/ User generated content
/ Women
2024
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Social Media Influence on Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery Considerations: A Systematic Review
by
George, Delaca
, Mironica, Andreea
, Gherman, Claudia Diana
, Tegzeșiu, Ana Maria
, Popescu, Codruța Alina
in
Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Body dysmorphic disorder
/ Body image
/ Celebrities
/ Cosmetic surgery
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Demographics
/ Digital Age
/ Females
/ Influence
/ Plastic Surgery
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self compassion
/ Self image
/ Sexualization
/ Social networks
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic review
/ User generated content
/ Women
2024
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Social Media Influence on Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery Considerations: A Systematic Review
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Social Media Influence on Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery Considerations: A Systematic Review
2024
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Social media platforms like Instagram (Meta Platforms, Inc., Menlo Park, California, United States) and Snapchat
(Snap Inc., California, United States) significantly influence motivations for aesthetic surgery by promoting idealized and digitally enhanced images. Understanding their impact on body image dissatisfaction and acceptance of cosmetic procedures is crucial. A systematic review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines explored the link between social media, body image dissatisfaction, and cosmetic surgery. The review included 25 studies with 13,731 participants. Specific findings revealed that 70% of young adult women and 60% of young adult men report dissatisfaction with their bodies, leading to increased surgical considerations. The search process utilized databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar, employing keywords like \"cosmetic surgery,\" \"social media,\" and \"body image dissatisfaction\" for articles published between January 2013 and December 2023. Both men and women show increased dissatisfaction with body parts, leading to surgical considerations. Social media's emphasis on visual aesthetics fosters body dissatisfaction and social appearance anxiety, especially through selfies. Cultural norms and celebrity influence further shape beauty perceptions. While social media promotes cosmetic surgery acceptance, ethical concerns about misleading advertisements, unrealistic beauty standards, and patient privacy persist. This underscores the need for strategies to promote healthy body image and informed choices in the digital age.
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