Selfie obsession is not just narcissism

A new study has established that excessive use of social media, in particular the posting of images and selfies, is associated with a subsequent increase in narcissism.

Narcissism is a personality characteristic that can involve grandiose exhibitionism, beliefs relating to entitlement, and exploiting others.

New research suggests that clicking selfie’s could actually be an empowering activity, helping young people to develop their identity, and boost confidence and self-esteem.

The report, compiled by a leading cosmetic surgery group called Transform Cosmetic Surgery in Britain, contains results from a recent study of 2,000 British respondents in the age group of 18-24.

The study revealed that eyes are the stand-out feature for both men and women, and the smile is classified as the most attractive asset.

‘It is interesting, but not surprising, to see that looks and image are very important to young people.

We’re not sure whether this has always been the case or if it has, in recent times, been heavily influenced by the onset and proliferation of social media profiles and platforms,” said Steven Taylor from Transform Cosmetic Surgery.

The study also found that 29 is the age when people feel most confident about their body, and 25 to 34-year-old love their bodies the most.

‘We’re not sure whether this has always been the case or if it has, in recent times, been heavily influenced by the onset and proliferation of social media profiles and platforms,’ said Steven Taylor from Transform Cosmetic Surgery.

 

In an age when health and appearance are given the highest priority, and obesity is classed as the most embarrassing physical feature, it is no surprise that a surge of selfie hybrids – including the ‘belfie’ and gym selfie – are on the rise.

 

The study also found that 29 is the age when people feel most confident about their body, and 25 to 34-year-old love their bodies the most.

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