Date of Award
Spring 2022
Degree Name
Master of Medical Science (Physician Assistant)
Department
Physician Assistant; College of Health Sciences
First Advisor
Sharonda Felton
Abstract
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) has historically been regarded as a strong contraindication for cosmetic plastic surgery. New research now suggests that the contraindications to cosmetic surgery in patients with BDD may not be so absolute. This paper reviews diagnostic criteria, diagnostic challenges, and current standard of treatment of BDD. It then presents the idea of insight analysis in the BDD patient as a significant factor in determining if patients with BDD may or may not benefit from cosmetic surgery or procedures.
Recommended Citation
Conlisk, Lindsay, "Quality of Life Before and After Cosmetic Surgery: Should Body Dysmorphic Disorder Be Considered an Absolute or Relative Contraindication for Cosmetic Surgery?" (2022). Capstone Showcase. 106.
https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/showcase/2022/pa/106
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Quality of Life Before and After Cosmetic Surgery: Should Body Dysmorphic Disorder Be Considered an Absolute or Relative Contraindication for Cosmetic Surgery?
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) has historically been regarded as a strong contraindication for cosmetic plastic surgery. New research now suggests that the contraindications to cosmetic surgery in patients with BDD may not be so absolute. This paper reviews diagnostic criteria, diagnostic challenges, and current standard of treatment of BDD. It then presents the idea of insight analysis in the BDD patient as a significant factor in determining if patients with BDD may or may not benefit from cosmetic surgery or procedures.