In an age of selfies and constant social media sharing, a growing number of teenagers are undergoing plastic surgery to alter their appearance.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., Aug. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- In an age of selfies and constant social media sharing, a growing number of teenagers are undergoing plastic surgery to alter their appearance. According to statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) about 229,000 cosmetic procedures were performed on patients aged 13 to 19 in 2017, though research by board-certified plastic surgeons Rod J. Rohrich, M.D. and Min-Jeong Cho, M.D. of the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute found that very few guidelines are in place to ensure teen plastic surgeries are performed appropriately. Currently, teenagers account for about four percent of all cosmetic surgery procedures, with the most common procedures among teens being nose reshaping, male breast reduction and ear surgery. Adolescents also account for a small percentage of total nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, such as laser hair removal, skin resurfacing and Botox injections, but in a new paper published in the September issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, Drs. Rohrich and Cho warn that while these procedures are frequently performed on adults with minimal side effects, performing them on adolescents should be done with extreme caution. “While a rhinoplasty or ear surgery can be performed safely by a board-certified surgeon and are, in many cases, appropriate for an adolescent, other cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, liposuction or injectables are typically not recommended for minors for several reasons, including lack of research,” said Dr. Rohrich. “It’s concerning that there has been a surge in the use of injectables in young patients to achieve augmented cheeks and lips when there is no evidence that these procedures are safe for adolescents.” Although today’s social media-obsessed culture has contributed dramatically to a rise in plastic surgery, teenagers seek plastic surgery for a variety of reasons, ranging from addressing a health need to fixing a feature that has made them susceptible to bullying. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons emphasizes the importance of understanding a teen’s motive for surgery and ensuring that every potential teenage patient undergoes a careful and extensive preoperative evaluation to ensure they are an appropriate candidate for their desired procedure. “Despite its growing popularity, guidelines and outcome studies for teenage plastic surgery have previously not existed,” explains Dr. Cho. “Our research exposed a need for stringent guidelines, particularly when it comes to determining when a procedure is appropriate to perform and the recommended age for each procedure, so that’s what we set out to deliver.” Most notable of the guidelines are age considerations, which vary based on each procedure and the growth and development of the area of the body being operated on. Additionally, the doctors reinforce the important steps that should be taken when assessing underage patients, including obtaining parental consent, determining the physical and emotional maturity of the patient and discussing their desires, goals, risks, expected postoperative course, limitations and complications of the procedure. Guidelines for the most popular procedures, include:
Any patient who is considering a plastic surgery procedure should consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon. For help finding a surgeon in your area visit www.plasticsurgery.org. For more information on teenage plastic surgery, including video interviews with a surgeon and teenage patient, images and more visit http://plasticsurgery.org/media-portal and enter password “asps”. About ASPS About Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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