2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsc.2020.06.003
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Psychiatric Disorders in Facial Plastic Surgery

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“…This is especially pertinent as this patient cohort includes those with concomitant psychiatric disorders, such as body dysmorphic disorder and borderline personality disorder. 18,38 • Clinical negligence claims are increasing in rhinology in line with trends in otorhinolaryngology • In this study, over three quarters of clinical negligence claims in rhinology were related to an operation • In these claims, unnecessary operation and unnecessary pain were frequently cited as reasons for litigation • Claims associated with endoscopic sinus surgery were associated with the highest costs • Patient education and shared decision making are key targets for improvement of patient management and selection for surgery and to reduce litigation…”
Section: Facial Plastic Surgery and Septorhinoplastymentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This is especially pertinent as this patient cohort includes those with concomitant psychiatric disorders, such as body dysmorphic disorder and borderline personality disorder. 18,38 • Clinical negligence claims are increasing in rhinology in line with trends in otorhinolaryngology • In this study, over three quarters of clinical negligence claims in rhinology were related to an operation • In these claims, unnecessary operation and unnecessary pain were frequently cited as reasons for litigation • Claims associated with endoscopic sinus surgery were associated with the highest costs • Patient education and shared decision making are key targets for improvement of patient management and selection for surgery and to reduce litigation…”
Section: Facial Plastic Surgery and Septorhinoplastymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…With regards to chronic rhinosinusitis, qualitative studies from the UK have demonstrated that patients are often frustrated with their management and seek a better understanding of both their condition and the available treatment options. 17 In facial plastic surgery, psychiatric conditions such as body dysmorphic disorders drastically affect patient satisfaction with surgical outcomes 18 and increase the risk of clinical negligence claims. 19 Rhinology procedures such as endoscopic sinus surgery and septorhinoplasty involve complex anatomy; therefore, it can be difficult for patients to fully comprehend the possible complications of surgery.…”
Section: Patient Education and Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 If no BDD is suspected, the aesthetic treatment can proceed. In the event of suspected BDD, the aesthetic procedure should not be performed, 13,14,16,19,20,22,45 rather the patient should be referred to mental health services for mental health and social assessment, patient education as well as potential mental health treatment. 13,14,17,21,22,26,27,31,33,34,36,38,39,46,49 Following mental health assessment and potential treatment, a multidisciplinary approach should be adopted between the aesthetic clinician and mental health professional to assess whether or not the benefits of the aesthetic procedure outweigh the risks.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 Clinicians should also be alert to the possible presence of some form of body dysmorphic and borderline personality disorders, which have been reported in ≈10%-15% of patients seeking aesthetic procedures. 45…”
Section: • Optimizing Beautymentioning
confidence: 99%