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Yaşlanma, Ölüm Kaygısı ve Gençlik Arayışı: Medikal Estetik Üzerine Nitel Bir Araştırma

Year 2025, Volume: 13 Issue: 3, 1429 - 1457, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.18506/anemon.1614480

Abstract

Bu makale, kadınların “genç görünüm” ve “yaşlanma” konusundaki anlatılarına odaklanarak, yaşlanan bedenin işaret ettiği anlamlar arasında “ölüm kaygısı” nı ele almaktadır. Çalışma, yaşlanma belirtilerini yavaşlatma veya tersine çevirme amacıyla botoks ve dolgu uygulamalarının kullanımını merkezine almıştır. 2021-2022 yılları arasında Ankara’daki X Estetik Merkezi’nde yürütülen bu etnografik araştırma, saha çalışması ve katılımcı gözlem tekniğine dayanmakta olup, farklı yaş gruplarından kadınlarla gerçekleştirilen derinlemesine görüşmeleri içermektedir. Araştırma, katılımcıların “genç” ve “yaşlı” görünüme atfettikleri anlamlar çerçevesinde, özellikle bir katılımcının yaşlanmaya yüklediği “ölüm kaygısı” sorunsalı üzerine yoğunlaşmıştır. Bu bağlamda “yaşlılık” kavramı; “bireysellik”, “dünyevileşme”, “teknolojik gelişmeler”, “yaşlanmayı akılcılaştırma” ve “gençliğin idealize edilmesi” perspektiflerinden ele alınmış ve literatürle ilişkilendirilerek tartışılmıştır. Elde edilen bulgular doğrultusunda, “yaşlılık” kavramının bireyde “ölüm kaygısı” yaratmasının, aslında “varoluşsal bir mücadele” ve “hayata anlam katma” çabası ile ilişkili olduğu ortaya konmaya çalışılmıştır.

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Aging, Death Anxiety, and the Pursuit of Youth: A Qualitative Study on Medical Aesthetics

Year 2025, Volume: 13 Issue: 3, 1429 - 1457, 30.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.18506/anemon.1614480

Abstract

This article examines “death anxiety” as it relates to the aging body, focusing on women’s narratives surrounding “youthful appearance” and “aging”. The study explores the use of botox and filler applications to slow down or reverse signs of aging. Conducted at the X Aesthetic Center in Ankara between 2021 and 2022, this ethnographic research relies on fieldwork and participant observation techniques, supplemented by in-depth interviews with women from various age groups. The research investigates the “death anxiety” one participant attributed to aging, within the context of meanings participants assigned to “youth” and “old age”. The concept of “old age” is explored through the lenses of “individuality”, “secularization”, “technological advancements”, “rationalization of aging”, and the “idealization of youth”, and is discussed in relation to existing literature. Based on the findings, the research suggests that the concept of “old age” causing “death anxiety” is, in fact, linked to an “existential struggle” and the effort to “add meaning to life”.

References

  • Abu-Raiya, H. & Pargament, K. I. (2015). Religion, spirituality, and mental health: Current controversies and future directions. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 7 (3), 159–170. https://doi.org/10.1097/YCO.0000000000000080
  • Aries, P. (1991). The attitudes of the Westerner towards death. Gece Publishing.
  • Aveni, A. (2021). The cultural history of time: Calendars, clocks, and cultures. Ketebe Publishing.
  • Baudrillard, J. (2020). The system of objects. Doğu Batı Publishing.
  • Baudrillard, J. (2021). Symbolic exchange and death. Doğu Batı Publishing.
  • Bauman, Z. (2015). The individualized society. Ayrıntı Publishing.
  • Bauman, Z. (2018). Mortality, immortality, and other life strategies. Ayrıntı Publishing.
  • Bauman, Z. (2019). Postmodernity and its discontents. Ayrıntı Publishing.
  • Becker, E. (2020). The denial of death. İz Publishing.
  • Brandt, F. S. & Cazzaniga, A. (2008). Hyaluronic acid gel fillers in the management of facial aging. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 3 (1), 153-159. https://doi.org/10.2147/cia.s2135
  • Brooks, A. T. (2010). Aesthetic anti-ageing surgery and technology: women’s friend and foe? Sociology of Health & Illness, 32 (2), 238-257. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9566.2009.01224.x
  • Cole, T. R. (1992). The journey of life: A cultural history of aging in America. Cambridge University Press.
  • Coleman, K. R. & Carruthers, J. (2006). Combination therapy with BOTOX and fillers: the new rejuvenation paradigm. Dermatologic Therapy, 19, 177-188. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8019.2006.00072.x
  • Denzin, N. K. & Lincoln, Y. S. (2000). Handbook of qualitative research. Sage Publications. Eagleton, F. (2022). The meaning of life. Ayrıntı Publishing.
  • Elliot, A. (2010). ‘I want to look like that!’: Cosmetic surgery and celebrity culture. Cultural Sociology, 5 (4), 463-477. https://doi.org/10.1177/1749975510391583
  • Esposito, J. L. (2002). What everyone needs to know about Islam. Oxford University Press.
  • Featherstone, M. (1991). The body in consumer culture. In M. Featherstone & M. Hepworth, B. S. Turner (Eds.), The body: Social process and cultural theory (pp. 170-196). SAGE Publications.
  • Featherstone, M. & Hepworth, M. (1995). Images of positive aging: A case study of retirement choice magazine. In M. Featherstone & A. Wernick (Eds.), Images of aging: Cultural representations of later life (pp. 27-46). Routledge.
  • Fulton, R. (1976). Death and identity. The Charles Press Publishers.
  • Gibson, M. (2006). Bodies without histories: Cosmetic surgery and the undoing of time. Australian Feminist Studies, 2 (49), 51-63. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164640500470644
  • Giddens, A. (2019). Modernity and self-identity: Self and society in the late modern age. Say Publishing.
  • Jameson, F. (2022). Postmodernism, or, the cultural logic of late capitalism. Alfa Publishing.
  • Katz, S. (1995). Imagining the life-span: From premodern miracles to postmodern frantasics. In M. Featherstone & A. Wernick (Eds.), Images of aging: Cultural representations of later life (pp. 59-74). Routledge.
  • Kellehear, A. (2012). The social history of death. Phoenix Publishing.
  • Koestenbaum, P. (1998). Is there a response to death?. Mavi Publishing.
  • Le Breton, D. (2018). On the face: An antropological essay. Boğaziçi University Publishing.
  • Nasr, S. H. (2006). The heart of Islam: Enduring values for humanity. HarperOne.
  • Paulson, S. (2008). “Beauty is more than skin deep.” An etnographic study of beauty therapists and older women. Journal of Aging Studies, 22, 256-265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaging.2007.03.003
  • Seale, C. (2014). Life/death. In C. Jenks (Ed.), Key sociological dichotomies (pp. 447-468). Atıf Publishing.
  • Sarwer, D. B. & Crerand, C. E. (2004). Body image and cosmetic medical treatments. Body Image, 1, 99-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1740-1445(03)00003-2
  • Slevec, J. & Tiggemann, M. (2010). Attitudes towards cosmetic surgery in middle-aged women: Body image, aging anxiety, and the media. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 34, 65-74. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6402.2009.01542.x
  • Sperry, S., Thompson, J. K., Sarwer, D. B. & Cash, T. F. (2009). Cosmetic surgery reality tv viewership: Relations with cosmetic surgery attitudes, body image, and disordered eating. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 62 (1), 7-11.http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0b013e31817e2cb8
  • Tillich, P. (2000). The courage to be. Yale University Press. Turner, B. S. (2019). The body and society: Explorations in social theory. Nobel Academic Publishing.
  • Wernick, A. (1995). Selling funerals, imaging death. In M. Featherstone & A. Wernick (Eds.), Images of aging: Cultural representations of later life (pp. 285-298). Routledge.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sociology (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
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Fatma Tunçer 0000-0003-0381-2939

Submission Date January 6, 2025
Acceptance Date September 2, 2025
Publication Date December 30, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 13 Issue: 3

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APA Tunçer, F. (2025). Aging, Death Anxiety, and the Pursuit of Youth: A Qualitative Study on Medical Aesthetics. Anemon Muş Alparslan Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 13(3), 1429-1457. https://doi.org/10.18506/anemon.1614480