Research finds that 40% of respondents would discourage others from using facial injectables
35% believe the use of injectables such as dermal fillers create unrealistic beauty standards
Meanwhile, 4 out of 5 people (78%) could not always correctly identify people who have used dermal fillers
ZUG, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New global research,2 sponsored by Galderma and released today by leading filler brand Restylane®, has revealed the prevalent societal misconceptions and stereotypes facing the aesthetics industry. Forty percent of respondents admitted they would discourage others from using facial injectables to reduce wrinkles or provide volume. A further 34% said they believed the results of such treatments look fake and unnatural.
Despite holding these views, when the same respondents were presented with a range of images of people who had undergone filler treatments, the data told another story. On average, 4 out of 5 people could not always identify those who had received filler.3 This highlights the common misconceptions about these types of treatments and the results they deliver.
The perceptions surrounding the use of temporary fillers stand in stark contrast to those around the use of permanent beauty treatments such as tattoos, body piercings and dental corrections. Tattoos and body piercings are primarily seen as a positive form of self-expression (30% of respondents agreed for tattoos, and 24% for body piercings). Teeth straightening is viewed by 47% of respondents as a great way to enhance your appearance. Meanwhile, over a third of respondents (35%) believe fillers create unrealistic beauty standards and ideals, while 26% feel they can easily become addictive and 24% say they are an extreme option.
However, Restylane patient feedback data shows that 96% of people who used fillers felt their treatment exceeded expectations,4 and 95% of patients had maintained or enhanced the naturalness of their facial expressions after treatment.5,6
“This new research by Restylane highlights the perception that people are choosing procedures such as fillers because they lack confidence or are going to extremes to get their desired look. But this just isn’t the case! The vast majority of the clients I see are opting for small, subtle changes that will help them create their own look and feel empowered to be the best version of themselves. In my opinion, these people are inherently self-confident, know their own minds and are simply taking control of their own looks.”
DR. LUIZ AVELAR PLASTIC SURGEON BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL
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