Prospective Cohort Study Investigating Changes in Body Image, Quality of Life, and Self-Esteem Following Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures.

Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2018 Vol.44(8) p. 1121-1128

Sobanko JF, Dai J, Gelfand JM, Sarwer DB, Percec I

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Minimally invasive cosmetic injectable procedures are increasingly common. However, a few studies have investigated changes in psychosocial functioning following these treatments.

[OBJECTIVE] To assess changes in body image, quality of life, and self-esteem following cosmetic injectable treatment with soft tissue fillers and neuromodulators.

[METHODS] Open, prospective study of 75 patients undergoing cosmetic injectable procedures for facial aging to evaluate changes in psychosocial functioning within 6 weeks of treatment. Outcome measures included the Derriford appearance scale (DAS-24), body image quality of life inventory (BIQLI), and the Rosenberg self-esteem scale.

[RESULTS] Body image dissatisfaction, as assessed by the DAS-24, improved significantly 6 weeks after the treatment. Body image quality of life, as assessed by the BIQLI, improved, but the change did not reach statistical significance. Self-esteem was unchanged after the treatment.

[CONCLUSION] Minimally invasive cosmetic injectable procedures were associated with reductions in body image dissatisfaction. Future research, using recently developed cosmetic surgery-specific instruments, may provide further insight into the psychosocial benefits of minimally invasive procedures.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 Body scispacy 1
해부 soft tissue fillers scispacy 1
약물 [BACKGROUND] Minimally invasive cosmetic injectable scispacy 1
약물 [OBJECTIVE] scispacy 1
약물 [RESULTS] Body scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Aged; Body Image; Cohort Studies; Dermal Fillers; Female; Humans; Injections, Intradermal; Male; Middle Aged; Neurotransmitter Agents; Prospective Studies; Quality of Life; Self Concept; Surgery, Plastic; Young Adult