India, July 15 -- Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Center for Addiction and Mental Health conducted a study, which included 1,614 Jewish, Hebrew-speaking women in Israel between the ages of 25 and 71, to assess the risk of addictive cosmetic procedure use.
The participants were surveyed in February 2025 through an online panel and asked questions about whether they had tried but failed to stop getting cosmetic procedures, whether these treatments had caused problems in their lives, and whether they continued despite negative experiences.
The findings, published in the Journal of Health Psychology, revealed that out of the total participants, 710 said they had undergone at least one cosmetic procedure. Amo...