Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Aesthetic Surgery

Author:

Marron Mendes Vanessa1,Diluiso Giuseppe2,Jidjouc Kamdem Catherine1,Goulliart Stephen1,Schettino Michela1,Dziubek Melvin1,Di Fiore Christella3,Ortiz Carrillo Socorro4,Delhaye Marie3

Affiliation:

1. Hôpital Erasme (Bruxelles, Belgium), Service de Chirurgie Plastique

2. U.O.C. Chirurgia Plastica, Ricostruttiva ed Estetica, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy

3. Hôpital Erasme (Bruxelles, Belgium), Service de Psychiatrie, Bruxelles, Belgium

4. Hôpital Brugmann (Bruxelles, Belgium), Service de Chirurgie Plastique.

Abstract

Purpose Our study aimed to characterize and objectify the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and the use of psychotropic drugs in patients interested in undergoing aesthetic surgery. The psychiatric profile of this population is particularly interesting and is related to self-perception and the general concept of beauty. Methods We conducted an observational, retrospective, and bicenter study of 2092 patients seen in plastic surgery departments. Data on general characteristics, pathology, psychiatric history (PH), use of psychotropic drugs, addictions, surgical requests, and surgical complications were recorded and analyzed. Results Based on our inclusion criteria, we selected 524 patients. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders was 32.25%. The prevalence of depressive disorders (19.27%), anxiety disorders (8.21%), and sleep-wake cycle disorders (7.06%) should be noted. Comparing the population with psychiatric history (PH+) and without psychiatric history (PH−), significant differences were found in patient ethnicity, addictions (tobacco, 37.50% vs 15.00%; drugs, 3.26% vs 0.59%), and comorbidities. In the 66.86% (n = 113) of PH+ patients, the plastic surgeon did not record the presence of psychiatric disorders in the medical record. Discussion This study offers a broad view of the prevalence and characteristics of psychiatric disorders and the use of psychotropic drugs among patients who want to undergo aesthetic surgery. The prevalence of psychiatric problems in the study population is higher than in the general population (32.25% vs 15.02%). Conclusions Our results suggest that plastic surgeons should be properly trained to manage these patients. A multidisciplinary approach involving plastic surgeons, psychiatrists, and psychologists is advocated.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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