2002
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200201000-00003
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After Plastic Surgery

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of appearance-related surgery on psychosocial functioning during adolescence. To this end, changes in bodily attitudes and appearance-related burdens in adolescents undergoing corrective (for aesthetic deformities) and reconstructive (for congenital or acquired deformities) surgery were compared with those in a general population sample.A group of 184 adolescent plastic surgery patients (corrective, n = 100; reconstructive, n = 84), and a comparison group of 8… Show more

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“…Authors concluded that surgery in this group may actually improve physical, psychological and emotional burden and improve condition of teenagers and attain bodily satisfaction, both for aesthetic and reconstructive issues. [ 5 ]…”
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“…Authors concluded that surgery in this group may actually improve physical, psychological and emotional burden and improve condition of teenagers and attain bodily satisfaction, both for aesthetic and reconstructive issues. [ 5 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to studies, patients undergoing corrective breast surgery are the most satisfied of all patients and have the most improved body appraisal. [ 5 ]…”
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confidence: 99%