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Beauty as an Investment: The Relationship between Physical Appearance, Social Status, and Mental Well-Being


Beauty as an Investment: The Relationship between Physical Appearance, Social Status, and Mental Well-Being

Autori:

Svetlana NIKSON, Stefan COJOCARU

Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 117-133


How to cite this article:

Nikson, S., Cojocaru, S. (2025). Beauty as an Investment: The Relationship between Physical Appearance, Social Status, and Mental Well-Being. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 88, 117-133, DOI: 10.33788/rcis.88.8


Abstract:

Throughout history, additional dimensions have been ascribed to the human body, reflecting both individuals’ self-perception and the way they are viewed by others. As a result, the body has constantly been influenced by rituals, customs, and treatments aimed at enhancing, modifying, displaying, adorning, or concealing certain features. The advancement of medicine in general and aesthetic medicine in particular, has made the pursuit of beauty more accessible. With the growing tendency to perceive the body as an evolving process and a “project”, modern society increasingly treats it as a long-term investment, intended to confer advantages, prestige, and recognition. Researchers and sociologists have explored the connection between physical appearance and social or personal status, revealing a strong correlation between one’s external look and societal standing. Their studies indicate that individuals actively strive to present themselves in the best possible way, aligning with social norms and class expectations. This pursuit involves maintaining a proper diet, engaging in physical activities, and undergoing various medical and cosmetic procedures. Aesthetic clinics serve as hubs for these services, helping individuals align their physical appearance with their personal and social aspirations. As a result, such clinics have witnessed a significant rise in popularity in recent years. This paper describes the effect of outer appearance s on the individuals’ social position, what people are willing to do in order to change their appearance due to a social motive, and how this effect can be explained by theories and paradigms in the field of social sciences.

Keywords:

sociology of the body; aesthetic medicine; body technique; lifestyle; aesthetics treatments.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.88.8


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