/PRNewswire/ Beauty is in the eye of the beholder – and Americans are seeing perceived skin imperfections in a new light. A new survey from Mederma, the.
New Survey Finds Skin Insecurities Have Major Impact on Mental Health
From Social Anxiety to Hiding at Home, Scar Leader, Mederma, Reveals the Complicated Relationship People Have With Their Skin
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MORRISTOWN, N.J., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Have you ever skipped an event because of a skin imperfection that made you feel self-conscious? If so, you re not alone. A new survey from the No.1 doctor and pharmacist recommended scar brand, Mederma, has found that more than half of Americans would skip events altogether (pre-pandemic) instead of going through the hassle of dealing with skin issues and insecurities. In fact, three in five respondents agreed that their skin has a big impact on their self-confidence and mental health.