Seasoned urologist Sarat Sabharwal, MD, serves the University of Central Florida as an assistant professor of surgery and Health Orlando Inc. as a physician. Dr. Sarat Sabharwal has undergone special training for cosmetic surgery.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) said that in 2018, there were 18 million Americans who underwent surgical or minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. This figure is higher than the 2017 figure by 250,000. An earlier study conducted in the UK performed a simple analysis of the factors that motivate people to undergo cosmetic surgery.
The study surveyed respondents through a set of questions that center on issues of self-esteem, self-rated physical attractiveness, life satisfaction, religiosity, and the respondents’ general attitude toward cosmetic surgery. The research also tried to figure out why the patients chose cosmetic surgery and what were the perceived benefits of the procedures.
Results of the survey showed that the top factors that influence decisions to undergo cosmetic surgery were low self-esteem and religious beliefs, while the top factors that affect perceived benefits were religiosity, media consumption, and sex. The results also showed that the factors stated above were more common among women, although the number of males considering cosmetic surgery was significant.


