1979
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-197903000-00125
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Patient selection and psychological evaluation

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“…Postoperative studies have indicated that the majority of pa¬ tients are satisfied with the results of cosmetic procedures and that most postoperative dissatisfactions are transient. 1 In a study of 750 cosmetic cases, Reich found that from a period of six months to four years after surgery only 2.7% of the patients were dissatisfied with the results. 2 Many conditions leading to patient dissatisfaction stem from the changes occurring in all branches of medicine.…”
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“…Postoperative studies have indicated that the majority of pa¬ tients are satisfied with the results of cosmetic procedures and that most postoperative dissatisfactions are transient. 1 In a study of 750 cosmetic cases, Reich found that from a period of six months to four years after surgery only 2.7% of the patients were dissatisfied with the results. 2 Many conditions leading to patient dissatisfaction stem from the changes occurring in all branches of medicine.…”
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“…In many ways, the cosmetic surgeon works under condi¬ tions that appear to be nearly ideal. 1 Because the patient is not usually physically ill and the surgery is not essential to health, he is less depend¬ ent on the physician. With regard to decision making, the patient elects to have surgery, rather than having to have it, and, therefore, the decision for surgery is a joint process.…”
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“…Un resultado se consideraba eficaz cuando producía un bloqueo muscular total, con ausencia de movimientos. Tras 28 días de la aplicación, se producía de nuevo el funcionamiento del axón terminal y el paso de acetilcolina, con lo que se iniciaba de nuevo el movimiento muscular, lo que para muchos pacientes conllevaba un concepto erró-neo de finalización del efecto (8).…”
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“…Após 28 dias da aplicação, há o brotamento colateral do axônio terminal e passagem de acetilcolina. Com isso, há inicio de movimento muscular, e, para muitos pacientes, a noção errônea de término de efeito (8).…”
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“…Refer to others the patient with whom you feel intuitively uncomfortable. Ironically, when a surgeon refers a patient to another surgeon, the patient often recommends patients to the referring surgeon 14 . Likewise, the patient's willingness to accept consultation has been positively correlated with the ability to accept surgical results 9…”
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