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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Medical Education
  • Public Health Awareness

Background:

  • Plastic surgery has a long history, dating back to 800 BC with reconstructive procedures.
  • Social media has increased the public's focus on aesthetic plastic surgery, narrowing its perceived scope.
  • A narrowed perception of plastic surgery exists, particularly due to media influence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the general American public's understanding of the scope of plastic surgery.
  • To identify knowledge gaps regarding the field of plastic surgery.
  • To better represent the diverse scope of plastic surgery to the public.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was developed using established methodology.
  • The survey was administered to 2,500 respondents across the United States.
  • Data analysis was performed to evaluate public knowledge of plastic surgery's scope.

Main Results:

  • The US population demonstrates a poor understanding of plastic surgery's full scope.
  • Knowledge regarding board certification for plastic surgeons is sparse.
  • Public awareness of plastic surgery subspecialties is significantly overlooked.

Conclusions:

  • A significant gap exists in public awareness of plastic surgery beyond aesthetic procedures.
  • There is a lack of understanding regarding the qualifications of plastic surgeons and the composition of cosmetic surgery providers.
  • Enhanced public and patient education is crucial for appropriate access to plastic surgery treatments, optimizing both form and function.