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Published in: American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 4/2000

01-07-2000 | Review Article

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

A Guide for Dermatologists and Cosmetic Surgeons

Authors: Dr Katharine A. Phillips, Raymond G. Dufresne

Published in: American Journal of Clinical Dermatology | Issue 4/2000

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Abstract

Patients with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) often present to dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons. BDD is a relatively common yet underrecognized disorder that consists of a distressing or impairing preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect in appearance. Although any body area can be the focus of concern, preoccupation with the appearance of the skin, hair, and nose are most common. Typical associated behaviors include skin picking, mirror checking, and camouflaging (e.g., with a hat or makeup). Reassurance seeking is another common behavior that may be enacted with surgeons and dermatologists. BDD is associated with marked impairment in functioning, notably poor quality of life, and a high suicide attempt rate. The disorder appears relatively common in dermatologic and cosmetic surgery settings; in fact, dermatologists may be the type of practitioner most often consulted by patients with BDD.
Psychoeducation is an important element in the treatment of BDD. For patients who compulsively pick at their skin, it is generally ineffective to simply advise them to stop picking. Educating them that the picking is a symptom of BDD, and is treatable, can be helpful. For skin pickers, a combination of psychiatric and dermatologic treatment may be best.
It is probably best to avoid cosmetic procedures. Although definitive data on the treatment outcome of surgery and dermatologic treatment for BDD are lacking, and although no one can predict how a given patient will respond to such treatment, available data suggest that these treatments are unlikely to be successful and may even make the patient’s condition worse.
Rather than referring the patient to another dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon, we recommend attempting to refer the patient to a psychiatrist for cognitive-behavioral therapy or pharmacotherapy. Available data indicate that serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) reuptake inhibitors are often effective for BDD.
In recent years, BDD has gone from being a neglected psychiatric disorder to one that is becoming better recognized and understood. Nonetheless, research on this disorder is still in its early stages, and much more investigation of BDD is needed, especially in surgical and dermatologic settings. Treatment recommendations will be modified in the future as more research is done. In the meantime, it is important that dermatologists and surgeons screen patients for BDD and accurately diagnose this condition, as available psychiatric treatments are very promising for patients with this distressing and sometimes disabling disorder.
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Metadata
Title
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
A Guide for Dermatologists and Cosmetic Surgeons
Authors
Dr Katharine A. Phillips
Raymond G. Dufresne
Publication date
01-07-2000
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology / Issue 4/2000
Print ISSN: 1175-0561
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1888
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00128071-200001040-00005

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