The Interplay of Brain, Body, and Culture: A Comprehensive Literature Review on Cross-Cultural Psychological Responses to Aesthetic Medicine, Integrating Neurocosmetics and Social Anthropology
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Background: Aesthetic medicine has evolved from a purely cosmetic field to a holistic discipline that intersects with psychological well-being and social identity. This literature review synthesizes findings from neuroscience, psychodermatology, and social anthropology to explore the intricate, bidirectional relationship between aesthetic interventions and psychological responses across diverse cultures. Methods: A systematic search of academic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO, was conducted to identify peer-reviewed articles, books, and systematic reviews published primarily within the last decade. Results: The review's findings are organized into three thematic categories: the neurobiological foundations of the skin-brain axis, the sociocultural and historical drivers of aesthetic ideals, and the complex psychological motivations and outcomes associated with aesthetic pursuits. The analysis reveals that neurocosmetics, through the modulation of cutaneous neuromediators, offers a unique pathway to enhance mood and well-being directly, distinct from the indirect psychological benefits of traditional procedures. Furthermore, the globalization of media and consumerism has created a dominant, often Westernized, beauty ideal, leading to heightened body dissatisfaction and a phenomenon termed the "satisfaction treadmill." The review highlights that a patient's motivation is a complex interplay of internal psychological states and external sociocultural pressures. Conclusions: The report concludes that a culturally competent, ethically grounded, and interdisciplinary approach is essential for practitioners to navigate this landscape, ensuring interventions are patient-centered and promote genuine, long-term well-being rather than perpetuating unattainable ideals. notReviewed other
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