2018
DOI: 10.35366/cp181a
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Depresión y cirugía plástica

Abstract: La autoimagen corporal es uno de los constructores de la autoestima y la insatisfacción con la misma es uno de los principales motivos para la búsqueda de procedimientos estéticos. La cirugía plástica es un componente esencial para la recuperación psicológica del paciente. De hecho, hasta un 48% de los pacientes que buscan atención por un cirujano plástico padecen de algún tipo de trastorno psicológico. Es por este motivo que la identificación de los pacientes con rasgos de trastornos depresivos se vuelve fund… Show more

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“…3 In these patients, there is a higher incidence of mood disorders compared with patients undergoing other types of surgery. 4 There are differences in postsurgery psychological reactions; however, few differences have been identified in the presurgery psychology of patients. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health diagnoses in patients undergoing facial and breast plastic surgery, and anxiety is more common in patients undergoing abdominoplasty procedures 5 ; a higher incidence of dysmorphia and body dissatisfaction has been identified in patients undergoing rhinoplasty and breast augmentation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3 In these patients, there is a higher incidence of mood disorders compared with patients undergoing other types of surgery. 4 There are differences in postsurgery psychological reactions; however, few differences have been identified in the presurgery psychology of patients. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health diagnoses in patients undergoing facial and breast plastic surgery, and anxiety is more common in patients undergoing abdominoplasty procedures 5 ; a higher incidence of dysmorphia and body dissatisfaction has been identified in patients undergoing rhinoplasty and breast augmentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 In these patients, there is a higher incidence of mood disorders compared with patients undergoing other types of surgery. 4 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%