Abstract
Human beings are born with sexual interest, sexual drive, sexual desire, and multidimensional response to sex. Human’s feeling and thinking, learning and language, and many other resources achieve human biological responses and accumulate the life experience. Sex is a motive force bringing a man and a woman into intimate contact. Satisfying usual experience is an essential part of a healthy and enjoyable life for most people. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of aesthetic surgical and non-surgical procedures on female sexual activity and psychosexual behavior. This is a cross sectional study performed at outpatient clinics of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology Department, at Banha University hospitals in the period from May 2018 till May 2019, after the approval of the ethics committee on research involving human subjects of Banha faculty of Medicine. after cosmetic procedures, female sexual function dimensions significantly increased, where mean of desire increased from 3.60 ±1.2 to 4.20 ± 1.2 also, there was significant difference in Arousal, Orgasm, Satisfaction and pain (p <0.05).Also, total FSFI scale score was statistically higher after cosmetic procedures as, it increased from 20.79 ± 6.19 to 24.33 ± 4.98. Conclusion: According to the results of the current study and many others about the same issue of good appearance and good sexuality we concluded that, Sense of beauty is so important for the female to feel that she is accepted and she is sexually successful.
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