The Beauty for Life survey conducted by the ASAPS and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons found marked differences in the way certain age groups perceived beauty in themselves and their partners.  ASAPS President Renato Saltz says the survey was intended to help surgeons “understand what patients are most concerned about at different stages of their lives.”

Participants were grouped by age to determine how members of each generation approach physical appearance of the self, and physical appearance of a partner.

Survey respondents in their 20s, 30s, and 40s reported that a “fit, well proportioned body” was what they found most appealing in another person.  Patients over age 50 gave responses indicating that healthy skin was of significant importance.  When it came to their own physical characteristics, every age group was concerned about their faces.  The abdomen and hips were said to be areas of significant concern (especially in the 30s), but the breadth of patients said they were most conscious of their facial appearance.

In all age groups, use of cosmetic procedures ranked fairly high, alongside diet, exercise, and skin care.  Through the link listed below you can easily view the results (in a pdf file) of the Beauty for Life survey.

http://www.surgery.org/private/download/BFLUserSurvey.pdf


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