IS BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP ?
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010I presented a lecture to the Oral Surgery and General Practice Residents last week at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on “Implant Aesthetics”. As part of the presentation I talked a little bit about the “Psychology of Beauty” so residents get a better understanding of why the esthetics are so important to the patients they are treating. I addressed issues concerning the evolution of plastic surgery since the first reported plastic surgical procedures in 600 BC.
In Beauty Junkies, by Alex Kuczynski, the author talks about the historical change in the emphasis and goals of plastic surgeons from creating an appearance that allowed an individual to “fit in” to one that allowed patients to stand out by enhancing their physical appearance.
In the NY Times Magazine section this past weekend I read an article entitled What are You Really Worth? Speaking of appearance related issues, here are some interesting findings:
· Above average looking man over his working life earns $250,000 more than least attractive men.
· Attractive men are paid 5% more than less comely counterparts.
· Prettiest women earn about 4% more.
Who would have thought? Maybe beauty IS more than skin deep!!
As always, just my thoughts.
Thanks for listening.
RMS

In a society increasingly focused on youth and a certain standard of beauty, more and more Americans are turning to reconstructive and dental