HORMONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF POSTPARTUM BODY IMAGE AND THE DESIRE FOR AESTHETIC ENHANCEMENT

Keywords: Postpartum, Body Image, Hormones, Oxytocin, Cortisol, Depression, Aesthetic Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery

Abstract

Background: The postpartum period brings intense biological, psychological, and social change . The female body rapidly recalibrates hormones, recovers physically, and reorganizes identity. All this happens under cultural scrutiny and unrealistic expectations. Understanding these interactions is essential for supporting maternal well-being and interpreting the growing demand for postpartum aesthetic enhancement .

Objective: To review the hormonal and psychological determinants of postpartum body image and explore their connection to the desire for aesthetic enhancement.

Methodology: A narrative review was conducted using PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and PsycINFO. Keywords were postpartum, body image, hormones, estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, prolactin, cortisol, thyroid, depression, anxiety, and cosmetic surgery. Studies, meta-analyses, and reviews on women within 24 months postpartum were included.

Results: Endocrine fluctuations, especially in estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, prolactin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones, shape mood, energy, and body perception. Psychological factors include depression, anxiety, self-esteem, self-compassion, partner support, and sociocultural norms. These mediate the connection between biological recovery and body satisfaction .

Conclusions: Postpartum body image is shaped by dynamic hormonal, psychological, and cultural factors. Patient-centered care should be integrative. It should include hormonal monitoring, psychosocial support, and realistic counseling on aesthetic procedures. Such care promotes maternal well-being and autonomy.

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2025-12-22
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Agata Lurka, Agata Panfil, Katarzyna Kleszczewska, Agnieszka Pruska, Natalia Senatorska, Julia Rarok, Daria Godlewska, Hanna Pietruszewska, Monika Banaszek, & Julia Błocka. (2025). HORMONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF POSTPARTUM BODY IMAGE AND THE DESIRE FOR AESTHETIC ENHANCEMENT. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, 3(4(48). https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.4(48).2025.4287

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