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Changing perceptions of beauty: a surgeon's perspective.

Facial plastic surgery : FPS 2006 Vol.22(3) p. 188-93

Adamson PA, Zavod MB

Abstract

Beauty is a mystery that has been with us for ages. Scholars and scientists have investigated its roots and effects, and its presence is ubiquitous. Has the construct of beauty changed over time? Is our sense of beauty learned or innate? What IS beauty, and can we quantify it? A substantial amount of work supports a Darwinian theory of selection, which predicts a survival advantage based on physical attractiveness. However, there is evidence that certain perceptions of beauty change with time. Indeed, the recent globalization of modern society has wrought changes in our perceptions of beauty. Are patients electing cosmetic surgery procuring a survival advantage, or are they bypassing genetics and setting a new standard for beauty? As facial plastic surgeons, we must be poised to respond to this metamorphosis and understand its roots. Although there is some equivocation and debate about this elusive subject, it is our duty to stay abreast of the current dynamic to make sound judgments that are in the best interests of our patients.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 roots scispacy 1
약물 wrought scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Attitude of Health Personnel; Beauty; Body Image; Ethnicity; Face; Humans; Social Desirability; Surgery, Plastic

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