“…Extensive literature to date has investigated how cosmetic surgery impacts the lives of its recipients. Broadly, outcomes are often positive—recipients demonstrate improved body image (Adams, 2010; Bolton et al, 2003; Sarwer et al, 2002; Schwitzer et al, 2015; Sinno et al, 2015; Sobanko et al, 2018; von Soest et al, 2009, 2011), sexual satisfaction (Adams, 2010; Bolton et al, 2003; Stofman et al, 2006), and psychological well-being (Schwitzer et al, 2015; Sharp et al, 2020; Sinno et al, 2015). Conversely, women with pre-existing mental health conditions (namely, body dysmorphic disorder—a mental illness characterized by constant worrying over a perceived or slight defect in appearance) may experience poor psychosocial outcomes after undergoing surgery (Higgins & Wysong, 2018; Honigman et al, 2004; von Soest et al, 2011).…”