Aesthetic considerations for treating the Middle Eastern patient: Thriving in Diversity international roundtable series

Author:

Fabi Sabrina Guillen1,Galadari Hassan2ORCID,Fakih‐Gomez Nabil3ORCID,Mobin Sheila Nazarian4,Artzi Ofir5ORCID,Dayan Steve6

Affiliation:

1. Cosmetic Laser Dermatology San Diego California USA

2. UAE University Al Ain UAE

3. Chief of Department of Facial Plastic Surgery & Cranio‐Maxillo‐Facial Surgery. Fakih Hospital Lebanon

4. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Founder at Nazarian Plastic Surgery, Spa26 The Skin Spot, and the Nazarian Institute in Beverly Hills Beverly Hills California USA

5. Division of Dermatology Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv Israel

6. Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Middle East has a significant influence on the global aesthetic market. Within the United States and globally, patients with Middle Eastern heritage have a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds that affect their perceptions of beauty and motivations to seek cosmetic treatment.AimsThe aim of this roundtable was to discuss similarities and differences in anatomy and treatment preferences of Middle Eastern patients and explore how these differences may influence aesthetic practices.Patients/MethodsIn support of clinicians who wish to serve a diverse patient population, a 6‐part international roundtable series focused on diversity in aesthetics was conducted from August 24, 2021, to May 16, 2022.ResultsThe results of the fourth roundtable in the series, the Middle Eastern Patient, are described here. A discussion of treatment preferences is included, and specific procedural information is provided for  commonly treated areas in this population (forehead, infraorbital area, and jawline).ConclusionsMiddle Eastern patients have a variety of aesthetic preferences, which are influenced by a wide range of cultural backgrounds, making it difficult to develop general statements about this demographic. There is an unmet need for research into this diverse group of patients to help physicians understand and incorporate their unique needs and desires into clinical practice.

Funder

AbbVie

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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