Impact of public exhibition on the perception of birthmarks

Author:

Zolkwer Morgan B.123,Whitehouse Jodi4,Sanderson Saskia C.5,Kinsler Veronica A.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology University of Sussex Sussex UK

2. Paediatric Dermatology Great Ormond St Hospital for Children and UCL GOS Institute of Child Health London UK

3. Mosaicism and Precision Medicine Laboratory The Francis Crick Institute London UK

4. Caring Matters Now Charity and Patient Support Group Liverpool UK

5. Early Disease Detection Research Project UK (EDDRPUK) London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe importance of photographs in social media, the steep rise in popularity of tattoos, and the prominence of individuals with visibly different skin in fashion are likely to be changing the landscape of self‐ and public perception of birthmarks. Study objectives were to assess the impact of a photoshoot and public exhibition on the self‐perception of individuals with extensive birthmarks, and to explore the viewing public's reactions.MethodsThirty individuals with congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) were recruited internationally. Each had a professional photoshoot portrait with their skin exposed, resulting in a public exhibition in London entitled “How do you C Me Now?” Participants/parents completed pre‐ and post‐questionnaires relating to self‐perception and the impact of their birthmarks on behavior. Over 8000 members of the public viewed the exhibition, 464 completing an on‐site questionnaire on its effects.ResultsAll participants/parents rated the experience as positive, valuable and helpful. Scores on self‐appreciation and self‐confidence were significantly higher after the photo shoot. Members of the general public overwhelmingly reported the exhibition increased their positive feelings towards people with birthmarks. The majority of public respondents also reported that the exhibition made them feel better about their own skin and about their looks in general.ConclusionThis unique exhibition and the associated research has provided a striking new perspective on potential psychological interventions for individuals with birthmarks.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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