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Background
Cosmetic surgery (khám) is a growing trend. Opportunities for an individual to attain their personal aesthetic (gu thẩm mỹ) ideal via plastic surgery (phẫu thuật thẩm mỹ) have now extended as far as the genital (bộ phận sinh dục) area. Adaptive (thích ứng) surgery on intimate areas (vùng kín) of the body may take place for physical complaints, but may instead be due to a desire to conform (tuân theo) to a particular ideal. Breast operations, labia reductions (giảm kích thước môi âm hộ), and penis lengthening (kéo dài dương vật) are long-established interventions (can thiệp), the motives for which a number of previous studies have examined. Tightening of the scrotum (bìu), by contrast, is a new trend in the aesthetic surgery market. Notwithstanding its rapid increase, studies have yet to investigate aesthetic preferences as regards the scrotum.
Accordingly, the aim of the present study is to compare men's and women's evaluation of various sizes of scrotum, to the end of assisting people opting to undergo (trải qua) this procedure in taking decisions on their visual preferences.
Material and Methods
The participants in this study rated a number of photographs of scrotums, in nine different lengths and widths, and completed a questionnaire (thăm dò ý kiến) whose aim was to determine whether assessments differed by gender. Further, we considered whether the variables of age, extraversion, openness to experience, and consumption of pornography influenced participants' evaluations.
Results
We found no significant differences in evaluation of the aesthetic of scrotums in relation to any of these personality traits. The results show what sizes (lengths and widths) of scrotum the participants judged to be the most and least attractive.
Discussion
The esthetics of the scrotum is little explored. In this study, only normal deviations (độ lệch) were considered, i.e. within one standard adjustment. Further studies should consider extremes.
Conclusion
Ultimately, it was barely possible to identify a “beautiful” scrotum; we must instead speak of the least ugly.
source: wiley,

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