Check out this article from The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery regarding plastic surgery and how how it can improve a person's psychological thought process.
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A recent study presented
at the 30th Anniversary Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) finds that individuals who undergo various plastic surgery procedures
enjoy a positive psychological effect, improved quality of life and increased
perceptions of well-being.
"The purpose of cosmetic surgery is to
improve a person's psychological functioning by modifying their body
image," said plastic surgeon Dr. Gregory Borah, author of a 1997 study on
the effects of plastic surgery. "This prospective study is important because it
demonstrates that objective measurements of a patient's quality of life are
improved after cosmetic surgery."
According to ASAPS, the
study involved 105 cosmetic
plastic surgery patients between the ages of 18 and 70. Researchers
found that most participants experienced positive effects, such as increased
quality of life, following their procedures.
However, experts warn
that while many people choose plastic
surgery to discreetly improve their appearance, drastic changes can
be shocking to some. A recent article on Buzzfeed.com
examines those who have issues with their identity after drastic plastic surgery, like
Heidi Montag, who many believe has body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). This
psychological condition is a “red flag” for plastic
surgeons who screen patients to make sure they are not having
surgery to become a different person or make a perfect image.
One plastic surgeon from
New York screens patients for psychological disorders and if he suspects a
problem, refers them to a psychiatrist. Although “most surgeons are
increasingly aware of a need for psychological screening,” experts warn, “there
are unscrupulous people in every field.”
Sociologists and therapists suggest that cosmetic changes over
the course of many years might be an easier adjustment than extreme plastic
surgery. A person’s identity forms at adolescence and major changes could cause
a shock. As always, it is best to consult with board-certified plastic
surgeons while considering cosmetic
surgery to make the best choice for you.
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