Dr. Seran Göçer
Positive Beauty

Positive Beauty
Aesthetic treatments have long surpassed being seen as a “luxury” or “extravagance” in today’s society. They have become an integral part of life across all socio-cultural and economic groups, even evolving into a complementary element of mental and emotional well-being.
In the concept of mental well-being, feeling good about oneself, having confidence, and maintaining strong self-esteem are key elements. From this perspective, an individual’s desire to…
the desire to modify or transform facial or body areas that cause discomfort or do not align with one’s aesthetic values within the boundaries of medicine, science, and ethics can also be regarded as a psychologically healthy step.
When your mind aligns with your own values of beauty
and decides to embark on that journey, the next most important question becomes: Who will accompany you as your physician on this path? Unfortunately, today’s growing popularity of aesthetic procedures has led to many unqualified practitioners offering such treatments using non-scientific methods.
When it comes to human health, however, there is only one indispensable address: the physician. Consulting a qualified doctor ensures not only a solid foundation in anatomy, pathology, and physiology gained through medical education but also an understanding of the patient’s psychological background and emotional needs.
They can assess your mental background and, if necessary, refer you for a psychiatric consultation before or after the procedure ensuring that the process follows the right course. When a person looks in the mirror and…
it may not always be easy to adapt to the changes in one’s face or body, or to develop a new body image. For this very reason, a medical aesthetic physician who prioritizes the patient’s psychological needs will guide you safely through this journey.
Do you choose the aesthetic features you desire by following society’s latest trends, or are they an expression of your own personal story? That is another essential question. The key lies in understanding your emotional needs.
If we believe that a person truly deserves to shape their own visual — and therefore emotional — future, then questions such as “How do I need to look?” and “Who am I?” become inevitable.
Although the perception of beauty constantly evolves under the influence of social and cultural values, feminist movements, and modern relationships, it is your emotional needs and personal values that define your identity far more deeply.
When aesthetic choices stray too far from an individual’s character or personal sense of beauty, a feeling of self-alienation may arise. That’s why applying identical procedures to every patient, without considering their individuality, distances the practice from both creativity and ethical integrity.
In truth, every aesthetic procedure should be grounded in science while embracing creativity and artistic sensibility. And that — precisely — is the most valuable step on the path to Positive Beauty.
Another question we often struggle with in our lives is…
I believe it is “the meaning of life.” Although Positive Beauty manifests differently for each individual, there is a common path that guides us all: to take action aligned with our values and find fulfillment in that journey.
Therefore, we may hold on to anything that supports us along this path
and one of these can be feeling beautiful and making peace with the person we see in the mirror.
Your goal should not be to chase after an image of flawless femininity, but rather to cultivate your own understanding of beauty in harmony with your aesthetic values while honoring both your physical and emotional well-being
and to pursue your true self and desires.
