This is a fairly random post, so I do apologise, and understand if the mods want to remove for relevance purposes.

Currently, I'm a final year PhD student (University of Southampton) researching the role of the Web on the production and consumption of cosmetic surgery. I am really interested in the ways that multiple Web spaces at the level of everyday use can impact on how people perceive cosmetic surgery procedures, and form judgements of those who undergo them.

I am currently undertaking a phase of research where I would like to interview women (face-to-face, or via Skype for approximately 30 minutes to an hour) who have used the Web to look at cosmetic surgery in any number of contexts. This may be for surgical/non-surgical procedures, out of general interest etc. and it is not a pre-requisite that participants have undergone surgery in order to take part. My research has been ethically approved by the University ethics committee.

If anyone here has used the Web to look at cosmetic surgery, it would be wonderful if you could take a look at the link below. I'm afraid I cannot offer incentives other than a genuine interest in hearing your stories, and sincere gratitude for your time. All my contact details are contained in the link, or you are more than welcome to private message me on here if you are interested in participating!

Thanks in advance for any interest

https://www.callforparticipants.com/...thetic-surgery