Survey Highlights Public Perception of Cosmetic Procedure Safety at Medical Spas, Physician Offices

September 12, 2023
Physician supervision

The medical retreat and cosmetic procedure markets have expanded significantly in recent years. Medical spas’ dearth of consistent medical oversight raises safety concerns. This study aims to determine how the public perceives medical resorts versus physician’s offices as locations for cosmetic procedures, emphasizing safety. On an online platform, 1,108 individuals were asked about their perceptions of the safety of cosmetic procedures at medical resorts and physician’s offices.

Respondents were categorized based on their prior experiences. At the 0.05 level, statistically significant differences between groups were determined using Chi-squared and analysis of variance models. Respondents who had only undergone cosmetic procedures in a physician’s office or who had never undergone a cosmetic procedure cared more about being treated by a physician (P<.001) and rated safety as more important (P =.03).

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