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http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/JKSCT.2010.34.5.740

Motives for Selecting Breast Augmentation and Post-Operative Evaluations of Korean Women who have Undergone Cosmetic Breast Surgery -Internalization of Ideal Body-Image Reflected on Clothing Consumption Behavior-  

Kim, Su-Yeon (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University)
Lee, Hye-Young (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University)
Koh, Ae-Ran (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.34, no.5, 2010 , pp. 740-753 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzes the motives of Korean women for choosing breast augmentation in a cultural and relational context; in addition, it investigates their evaluations after surgery. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with 10 Korean women in their 20s and 30s who have received cosmetic breast augmentation. Enlarged and made-up breasts are a form of clothing that symbolizes the socio-economic status of women. In the vertical and individualized Korean society, the desire of women for a fashionable body invigorated the appearance management market. Fashion consumers have passively internalized the ideal body trends as the concept of the ideal body-image, which has been constructed by the social structure, markets, and the media. The analysis was rooted in post-modern feminist perspectives on the female body. The ideal body-image internalization process through the social interactions of participants was the main cultural factor to choose breast surgery. The self-image and conformity/individuality of participant were categorized as relational factors for the motivation to undergo breast surgery. The result showed that after surgery the participants achieved positive feedback from their social relationships. They expressed or hid their socio-economic statuses through their purchased fashion bodies. They also showed higher self-esteem and feelings of satisfaction by pursuing individuality and conformity as a member of society. Moreover, they achieved wider fashion options and greater controls over their public/private/secret clothing choices for certain occasions. Cosmetic breast surgery positively empowered individual women while reinforcing the socially manipulated body ideals that oppress women at the same time. Participants internalized socially constructed values and justified their surgery choices.
Keywords
Breast surgery; Postmodern feminism; Ideal body-image internalization; Self-image; Conformity/Individuality;
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