The Role of Age and Gender on Perception of Women After Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
Autor: | Kathleen M. Coerdt, Michael J. Reilly, Keon M. Parsa, Eugenia Chu, Haijun Wang, Christine M Clark, Karina Charipova |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Attractiveness
medicine.medical_specialty business.industry media_common.quotation_subject 030230 surgery Femininity Cosmetic rhinoplasty Age and gender 030207 dermatology & venereal diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Trustworthiness Otorhinolaryngology Perception Medicine Personality Surgery business Demography media_common |
Zdroj: | Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 45:1184-1190 |
ISSN: | 1432-5241 0364-216X |
Popis: | Rhinoplasty is known to increase attractiveness; however, the influence of observer age and gender are largely undetermined. This retrospective cross-sectional study included 20 women who underwent cosmetic rhinoplasty between January 1st, 2012, and December 31st, 2019. A total of 4 surveys were constructed with 10 sets of photographs each (5 preoperative and 5 postoperative). Surveys were designed such that photographs of the same patient were not placed in the same survey to avoid recall bias. Each of these surveys were then sent to at least 30 lay people via a web-based survey tool. Anonymous blinded respondents used a 7-point Likert scale to rate their perception of each patient’s aggressiveness, likeability, sociability, trustworthiness, attractiveness, femininity, intelligence and confidence. A multivariate linear mixed effect model was applied to analyze the overall patient trait data as well as to assess age and gender differences. This survey study included photographs of 20 women (mean age, 28.2 years) before and after cosmetic rhinoplasty. A total of 174 respondents (mean age range, 25–34 years [41%]; 108 [62%] were female) completed the survey. Overall, postoperative photographs were perceived as significantly more sociable (0.13; 95% CI, 0.01–0.25), attractive (0.21; 95% CI, 0.09–0.34), feminine (0.18; 95% CI, 0.05–0.30), and confident (0.15; 95% CI, 0.02–0.27). When analyzed by sex, men rated women as less aggressive (−0.42, 95% CI, −0.65,−0.17) and more likeable (+0.45, 95% CI, 0.21–0.69), sociable (+0.38, 95% CI, 0.14–0.62), trustworthy (+0.37, 95% CI, 0.13–0.61), attractive (+0.60, 95% CI, 0.35–0.84), feminine (+0.23, 95% CI, 0.07–0.41) and intelligent (+0.29, 95% CI, 0.04–0.53). In contrast, female respondents indicated an increase in perceived attractiveness (+0.16, 95% CI, 0.06–0.22) and femininity (+0.18, 95% CI, 0.03–0.32) for women after rhinoplasty. Raters aged 25–34 indicated improvements across all traits analyzed. Almost all age ranges rated post-operative photographs as more attractive (18–24: +0.32, 95% CI, 0.19–0.46; 25–34: +0.52, 95% CI, 0.33–0.72; 35–44: +0.29, 95% CI, 0.12–0.51; 45–54: +0.50, 95% CI, 0.11–0.89) while individuals over age 55 only indicated increased trustworthiness (+0.51, 95% CI, 0.03–0.99). These findings suggest that cosmetic rhinoplasty improves perceptions of personality and physical traits of women with males and individuals aged 25–34 indicating the greatest benefit. Level IV. |
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