Sarwer David B, Crerand Canice E, Didie Elizabeth R
Department of Psychiatry, The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, The Edwin and Fannie Gray Hall Center for Human Appearance, Philadelphia 19104, USA.
Facial Plast Surg. 2003 Feb;19(1):7-18. doi: 10.1055/s-2003-39137.
This article discusses body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) among cosmetic surgery patients. BDD is characterized as a preoccupation with a slight or imagined defect with some aspect of physical appearance that leads to significant disruption in daily functioning. Although the prevalence of BDD within the general population is unknown, recent evidence suggests that the disorder may be overrepresented among persons who seek cosmetic medical treatments. Preliminary evidence suggests that persons with BDD do not benefit from cosmetic treatments and frequently experience a worsening of their BDD symptoms. Thus, identification of BDD symptomotology has become an important part of determining patients' appropriateness for cosmetic procedures.
本文讨论了整容手术患者中的身体变形障碍(BDD)。BDD的特征是过度关注身体外观的某个方面存在的轻微或想象中的缺陷,这会导致日常功能的严重紊乱。虽然一般人群中BDD的患病率尚不清楚,但最近的证据表明,这种疾病在寻求美容医疗的人群中可能占比过高。初步证据表明,患有BDD的人无法从美容治疗中获益,而且他们的BDD症状常常会恶化。因此,识别BDD症状已成为确定患者是否适合进行整容手术的重要环节。