Public Perception of Plastic Surgery in Saudi Arabia

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Background: The general public perceives plastic surgeons as cosmetic surgeons. This study aimed to assess the general public's awareness of the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A short, anonymous, web-based survey was distributed to the public using SurveyMonkey as a platform. Participants were asked to choose the surgeon for managing 16 case scenarios, 11 of which were commonly managed by plastic surgeons. Results: In total, 2,116 participants completed the survey. The participants correctly chose plastic surgery as the specialty for managing 3 of the 11 listed plastic surgery case scenarios. Conclusion: More efforts are needed from plastic surgeons and media to educate the public about the scope of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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Almarghoub, M. A., Almarzouq, S. F., & Alissa, S. I. (2019). Public Perception of Plastic Surgery in Saudi Arabia. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002143

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