Another Study Links Beauty, Happiness. But is Plastic Surgery Necessary?
Another Study Links Beauty, Happiness
Another Study Links Beauty, Happiness. But is Plastic Surgery Necessary?
But must a Plane Jane or Ugly Joe undergo surgery in order to land that great job, attractive spouse or consistent happiness high? If that's what a potential patient thinks, he or she may want to think again, says Dr. Phillip Garcia of Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery in Jacksonville, Florida.
Economists at the University of Texas-Austin conducted the study by analyzing data from five major surveys conducted between 1971 and 2009 in the United States, Canada, Germany and Britain. More than 25,000 people participated and the results were not surprising. Researchers concluded that those considered most attractive generally make more money. On top of that, they typically marry others who are better looking than average and pull in a nice salary of their own. All this together, researchers say, makes them generally happier than the norm.
Specifically, participants rated on their attractiveness by interviewers (face-to-face or via photographs). Those in the top 15 percent of lookers were more than 10% happier than those in the bottom 10 percent.
Some think of beauty as a gateway to getting what you want from life. More attractive people typically get first crack at job interviews, dates, even better grades in school and college, some studies have shown. Of course, holding on to those things depends on what's beneath a lovely faade. But beauty definitely can be a foot in the door that less attractive people may never get.
But are these findings enough to necessitate an appointment with the plastic surgeon? Jacksonville's Dr. Garcia says, no.
"Patients who are happiest with their plastic surgery results are those who have realistic expectations of how or whether the procedure will change their lives," Dr. Garcia says. "We can't work miracles or make you look like someone else. What we can do is correct the features or the signs of aging that make a patient feel less attractive, making those features work better with the full frame of the face."
The result, Dr. Garcia says, typically is a bolstered confidence. And, as anyone knows, confidence is a very attractive feature.
As double Board Certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Dr. Phillip and Roberto Garcia of Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery and Reviva Medical Spa are specialists in plastic reconstructive and cosmetic surgery for aging face procedures, rhinoplasty (nasal surgery), and eyelid plastic surgery. Visit us: http://www.garciainstitute.com .
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Another Study Links Beauty, Happiness. But is Plastic Surgery Necessary?