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Lights, camera, scalpel: a lookback at 100 years of plastic surgery on the silver screen.

Adriana C PanayiYori EndoAngel Flores HuidobroValentin HaugAlexandra M PanayiDennis P Orgill
Published in: European journal of plastic surgery (2021)
There exists a complicated relationship between plastic surgery and its representation on film. Surgical and aesthetic interventions are portrayed unrealistically, with surgeons and patients presented negatively, perpetuating stigma, particularly with regard to cosmetic surgery. Cinema is also characterized by lack of representation of female and non-white surgeons. Recruitment of surgeons as technical advisors would help present a more realistic, representative view, without necessarily sacrificing creativity.Level of evidence: Not ratable.
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