Medical aesthetic not only improves appearance, but also positively affects self-confidence and behavior
Nov 04, 2025
Research results on the effect of esthetic procedures on individual well-being have been released.
Multz Aesthetics Korea unveiled the results of a global study called 「Pillars of Confidence」 that explored the correlation between medical aesthetics and confidence and quality of life. The study, which involved 15,000 people from 15 countries, including Korea, was conducted as part of Mulz's global campaign 'Confidence to Be'.
As a result of the study, 74% of respondents around the world answered that confidence is important for happiness, confirming that confidence is a key factor for happiness in life. In addition, 72% of the respondents answered 'I have confidence in myself' and 54% answered 'I feel confident when I look in the mirror'.
The study then confirmed that medical aesthetic has been established as an effective means of contributing to improving self-confidence, management, and quality of life. Respondents answered that medical aesthetic procedures positively affect self-awareness (72%), social confidence (66%), and view of life (60%), which they perceive as regular self-care (59%). In particular, they experienced various positive emotions such as ▲satisfaction (82%) ▲ self-management experience (82%) ▲ feeling recharged (79%) ▲ confidence (73%) ▲ vitality (73%) ▲ willingness to challenge new experiences (69%).
It has also been confirmed that medical aesthetic has become a means of expressing identity beyond simple appearance improvement. As a result of the study, 69% of all respondents answered 'External expression of their inner feelings through aesthetic procedures' and can naturally talk about their experience with othersMore than half of the respondents answered '. 56%.
In this study, perceptions and attitudes toward aging were also confirmed. Sixty-seven percent of respondents accepted aging as a natural part of their natural lives, and more than half of 51% agreed that 'the older they got, the greater the autonomy of their own choices'. In addition, 'aging process management (66%)' and ' satisfying the desire to look young (61%)' were cited as major factors determining medical aesthetic procedures. This shows that consumers are actively using medical aesthetics as an effective means of managing aging as a natural process of life.
Yoo Soo-yeon, CEO of Maltz Aesthetics Korea, said, `This study is significant in that it directly confirmed Multz's corporate mission to help people live with greater confidence through their journey to find a better self with the voices of consumers around the world. Medical aesthetic has now become an important partner in improving personal confidence and positively transforming life beyond appearance changes""Multz will continue to expand the social value of Medical Aesthetics based on scientific research and innovation as an industry leader." he said.
Multz Aesthetics Korea unveiled the results of a global study called 「Pillars of Confidence」 that explored the correlation between medical aesthetics and confidence and quality of life. The study, which involved 15,000 people from 15 countries, including Korea, was conducted as part of Mulz's global campaign 'Confidence to Be'.
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The study then confirmed that medical aesthetic has been established as an effective means of contributing to improving self-confidence, management, and quality of life. Respondents answered that medical aesthetic procedures positively affect self-awareness (72%), social confidence (66%), and view of life (60%), which they perceive as regular self-care (59%). In particular, they experienced various positive emotions such as ▲satisfaction (82%) ▲ self-management experience (82%) ▲ feeling recharged (79%) ▲ confidence (73%) ▲ vitality (73%) ▲ willingness to challenge new experiences (69%).
It has also been confirmed that medical aesthetic has become a means of expressing identity beyond simple appearance improvement. As a result of the study, 69% of all respondents answered 'External expression of their inner feelings through aesthetic procedures' and can naturally talk about their experience with othersMore than half of the respondents answered '. 56%.
In this study, perceptions and attitudes toward aging were also confirmed. Sixty-seven percent of respondents accepted aging as a natural part of their natural lives, and more than half of 51% agreed that 'the older they got, the greater the autonomy of their own choices'. In addition, 'aging process management (66%)' and ' satisfying the desire to look young (61%)' were cited as major factors determining medical aesthetic procedures. This shows that consumers are actively using medical aesthetics as an effective means of managing aging as a natural process of life.
Yoo Soo-yeon, CEO of Maltz Aesthetics Korea, said, `This study is significant in that it directly confirmed Multz's corporate mission to help people live with greater confidence through their journey to find a better self with the voices of consumers around the world. Medical aesthetic has now become an important partner in improving personal confidence and positively transforming life beyond appearance changes""Multz will continue to expand the social value of Medical Aesthetics based on scientific research and innovation as an industry leader." he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










