Body Image Ratings for Turkish Versus Non-Turkish Medical Tourists Presenting for Aesthetic Surgery.

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000602
Özlem Karabacak, Işil Işik Andsoy
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Cultural influences may affect women's attitudes toward their bodies and their desire to undergo cosmetic surgery. This study aims to compare body appreciation and the acceptance of aesthetic surgery among Turkish versus non-Turkish medical tourists presenting for aesthetic surgery. We used the Body Appreciation Scale (BAS) and the Acceptance of Cosmetic Surgery Scale (ACSS) to measure these variables. We observed significant differences in the average BAS scores between Turkish and non-Turkish participants (p < .01), which were indicative of varying levels of body appreciation. However, we found no significant differences in the ACSS scores, both in the subdimension scores and the total scores (p > .05). We also noted a significant positive correlation between the BAS and ACSS scores among Turkish and non-Turkish medical tourists (p < .01). This pioneering study underscores the importance of culturally informed health care for patients undergoing aesthetic surgery. Recognizing the cultural backgrounds of women may enhance their body appreciation and acceptance of cosmetic procedures. Integrating this knowledge into clinical practice may enable plastic surgery teams to provide more sensitive and effective care.

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土耳其与非土耳其医疗游客进行美容手术的身体形象评级。
文化影响可能会影响女性对自己身体的态度和接受美容手术的意愿。本研究旨在比较土耳其和非土耳其医疗游客对身体的欣赏以及对美容手术的接受程度。我们使用身体鉴赏量表(BAS)和美容手术接受度量表(ACSS)来测量这些变量。我们观察到,土耳其和非土耳其参与者的 BAS 平均得分存在明显差异(p .05)。我们还注意到,土耳其和非土耳其医疗游客的 BAS 和 ACSS 分数之间存在明显的正相关性(p
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