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Hassan Baniasadi,
Volume 3, Issue 4 (12-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: The women’s main purpose of cosmetic rhinoplasty is to have a nose that they think has a better harmony with their face, so they could reach to a more desirable body image. This study investigated the effects of cosmetic nose surgery on women`s body image.
Methods: Thirty women referred to the private clinics of cosmetic surgeons for nose cosmetic surgery were selected. The multidimensional body-self relations questionnaire developed by Cash (1998) was employed to measure the women`s body image. This questionnaire was filled out before and five months after rhinoplasty.
Results: Using paired t test, the analyses of the data demostrated that nose cosmetic rhinoplasty increased the levels of women`s satisfaction of their subjective body and subjective nose images (P=0.0001 and , respectively).
Conclusion: The findings of the present study showed that cosmetic nose surgery increases the of levels of women’s satisfaction of their body image and it causes the person to have higher satisfaction of her nose and body image.
Elnaz Sajadi, Sheida Jabalameli,
Volume 10, Issue 3 (11-2019)
Abstract

ackground and Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of group positive psychotherapy on social competence in women candidates for cosmetic rhinoplasty in Isfahan city.

Methods: The research design was a semi-experimental
pre-test-posttest, controlled study and available sampling method was used. From all women refered to relavant centers for cosmetic rhinoplasty in the third quarter (October, November and December) of 2018, 50 participants were selected. After filling social adequacy questionnaire, 30 individuals who obtained the lowest score, were selected and randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. Subsequently, positive group intervention was performed on the experimental group in 10 sessions of 2 hours based on the Rashid protocol (2015). Then the participants of both groups were asked to answer the questionnaire of social adequacy. Finally, the data were analyzed by SPSS-23 software in two descriptive and inferential sections.

Results: The results showed that group positive psychotherapy increased social competence on a general scale and its dimensions in women who were applicant for cosmetic surgery in the experimental group in post-test phase and these changes are statistically significant (P<0.01).

Conclusion: Positive psychotherapy can be used as an interventional and therapeutic method for women applying for rhinoplasty surgery to improve the social competence.



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