| Literature DB >> 34084004 |
Swathi Shivakumar1, Mohammad Jafferany2, Sneha Sood3, V Sushruth3.
Abstract
In recent times, there has been a huge surge in the demand for cosmetology. However, not every patient is an ideal candidate for cosmetic interventions, and this needs to be carefully evaluated at outpatient visit. Various patients have underlying undetected psychiatric co-morbidities which prompt them to seek cosmetic care. One such condition is body dysmorphic disorder in which patients are present with marked anxiety which seems out of proportion to their apparently trivial complaints. These patients are also often unsatisfied with their cosmetic outcome, sometimes turning violent or pressing legal charges against their treatment providers. It is therefore of utmost importance for dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons to be aware of this condition and work in liaison with psychiatrists to provide holistic care to these patients. A literature search of PubMed-indexed journals using keywords "body dysmorphic disorder," "BDD in dermatology," and "BDD in cosmetic surgery" was carried out from the year 2000 up to date for this review. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Body dysmorphic disorder; dermatological non-disease; dysmorphophobia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34084004 PMCID: PMC8149991 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_180_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
BDDQ-DV[34]
| SI no. | Questions | Yes | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Are you very concerned about the appearance of some body part? | ||
| 2. | If yes, do these concerns preoccupy and affect your daily life? | ||
| 3. | What are these concerns? | — | — |
| 4. | How does it affect your daily life? | — | — |
| 5. | On a scale of 1–5 (with 1 being least) how much mental distress does it cause? | — | — |
| 6. | On a scale of 1–5 (with 1 being least) how much does it limit your social life and occupation? | — | — |
| 7. | Does it significantly affect your school work/job? | ||
| 8. | Do you avoid certain activities due to your defect? |
Clinician’s questionnaire for confirmation of BDD[34]
| Questions | Criteria | Yes | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Have you ever been too concerned about your appearance? Explain. Has anyone told you that you are more concerned about it than you should be? | Preoccupation with an imagined/very slight anomaly | ||
| How has it affected your personal life and your family? | Preoccupation causes significant distress OR impairs social life/occupation | ||
| Has it affected you considerably in this past month? | — |
Counseling and referral steps to be taken by a dermatologist dealing with a patient of BDD
| Patient presents to a dermatologist with unrealistic cosmetic demands |