An Evidence-based Pathway for Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Facial Aesthetics
Rishi Mandavia,
Hanna D'Souza,
Thiara Rupasinghe
et al.
Abstract:Aesthetic procedures should be avoided in patients with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) since they can negatively impact mental health and lead to further aesthetic dissatisfaction. There are no evidence-based patient pathways for BDD in facial aesthetics which can result in the failure to identify patients with BDD, leading to unsuitable treatments and suboptimal patient care. We aim to construct the first evidence-based patient pathway for BDD in surgical and non-surgical facial aesthetics. A systematic revie… Show more
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