Hostiuc Sorin, Isailă Oana-Maria, Rusu Mugurel Constantin, Negoi Ionut
Department of Legal Medicine and Bioethics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 042122 Bucharest, Romania.
"Mina Minovici" National Institute of Legal Medicine, 042122 Bucharest, Romania.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Jul 20;10(7):1345. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10071345.
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an obsessive-compulsive disease, associated with increased addressability to plastic surgeons; however, as patients perceive body defects due to decreased insight, they are often unsatisfied with their appearance after cosmetic surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ethical reasoning that should be performed before accepting these patients as cosmetic surgery candidates. We will focus our analysis on three main areas of interest: autonomy, which in these patients is significantly decreased, beneficence as satisfaction, which in these particular patients does not justify performing the intervention, and loyalty, which should render cosmetic procedures immoral in patients with body dysmorphic disorder.
躯体变形障碍(BDD)是一种强迫症性疾病,与寻求整形外科医生治疗的比例增加有关;然而,由于患者因洞察力下降而察觉到身体缺陷,他们往往对整容手术后的外观不满意。本研究的目的是评估在将这些患者作为整容手术候选人之前应进行的伦理推理。我们将把分析重点放在三个主要关注领域:自主性,在这些患者中自主性显著降低;有益性,即满意度,在这些特定患者中,这并不能成为进行干预的理由;以及忠诚性,这应使对患有躯体变形障碍的患者进行整容手术不道德。