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Early aesthetic interventions in Gen Z patients carry both physical and psychological risks, necessitating careful consideration and patient education by healthcare providers.
Dermatology August 21st 2024
Psychiatrist.com
This systematic review illuminates the complex interplay between body dysmorphia, anabolic-androgenic steroid use, and mental health outcomes. It underscores the urgent need for effective interventions and treatments to address these interconnected issues.
Psychiatry November 7th 2023
Stay informed about dangerous trends like bone smashing and understand the role of mental health in these practices.
Family Medicine/General Practice October 11th 2023
Not all plastic surgeries can be reversed, and even when possible, reversals aren’t guaranteed. The Brazilian Butt Lift is an example of one surgery that appears to be going out to style. Similarly, the acceleration of surgeries for body dysmorphic disorder opens other reversal questions.
Family Medicine/General Practice May 2nd 2023
Psychiatry Advisor
Muscle dysmorphia (MD), sometimes referred to as “reverse” or “big” anorexia (colloquially called “bigorexia”) is on the rise, and this article presents a comprehensive review on its history, highlights a few studies, provides the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for both MD and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and discusses the behaviors associated with the conditions, including risk factors, comorbidities, and complications. In addition, the author provides questions to ask to ascertain whether MD may be present.
Psychiatry July 26th 2022
A follow-up to the discussion we recently presented, this article asks doctors to look beyond the physical health of the patient to recognize and potentially treat muscle dysmorphia, the notion in which an individual is preoccupied with the idea that his or her body build is too small or insufficiently muscular.
Psychiatry June 21st 2022