Revisiting Kalos : Beauty, Irony, and the Plastic Surgeon's Eye.

The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2026 Vol.37(3-4) p. e226-e228

Hwang K, Kim JT

Abstract

This study explores a rare double-head vase from 6th-century BCE Akanthos, featuring 2 contrasting profiles-a pale-skinned Greek woman and a dark-skinned male with exaggerated features-each accompanied by a kalos inscription. While the inscriptions appear to assert symmetrical beauty ("Eronassa is very beautiful"; "Timyllos is as beautiful as this face"), philological and iconographic analysis reveals layers of irony. The woman's face reflects classical ideals, whereas the male's physiognomy (eg, bimaxillary protrusion) signals parody. The vase thus functions as both a celebration and a critique of beauty norms in ancient Greek society. From the perspective of plastic surgery, the vase raises an essential question: Is it meaningful to classify kalos ? The paper argues that such classification is not only meaningful but clinically and ethically valuable. Four aesthetic categories emerge-Erotic Youthful Beauty, Noble/Moral Beauty, Comic/Ironic Beauty, and Functional Beauty-each with distinct modern parallels and surgical implications. For example, K-pop-inspired features align with youthful erotic beauty, while subtle refinements sought by mature patients reflect moral dignity. Overdone procedures may reflect ironic, stylized, or even pathological aesthetics, while reconstructive efforts resonate with functional ideals grounded in symmetry and proportion. The study further emphasizes the relational nature of beauty. As ancient inscriptions gain meaning only through comparison, so do modern patients' aesthetic goals emerge in dialogue with cultural expectations. The plastic surgeon, like the ancient artisan, is not merely a technician but a mediator of identity, culture, and form. In conclusion, kalos remains a living concept-historically rooted, culturally constructed, and surgically significant.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 BCE scispacy 1
해부 features-each scispacy 1
약물 BCE scispacy 1
약물 Noble/Moral Beauty scispacy 1
약물 Comic/Ironic Beauty scispacy 1
질환 Timyllos scispacy 1
질환 Beauty scispacy 1
질환 Eye scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Beauty; Female; Male; History, Ancient; Face; Surgery, Plastic; Greece, Ancient; Esthetics