Psychological well‐being as a motive for and result of post‐bariatric body contouring procedures

Author:

Pehlke Britta123ORCID,Oliveira Filipa123,Varnava Charalampos123,Nehls Fabian123,Wiebringhaus Philipp123,Kueckelhaus Maximilian123,Hirsch Tobias123,Dermietzel Alexander Frederik123

Affiliation:

1. Division for Plastic Surgery Department of Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery University Hospital Muenster Muenster Germany

2. Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery Fachklinik Hornheide Muenster Germany

3. Department for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Institute for Musculoskeletal Medicine Westfaelische Wilhelms‐University Muenster Muenster Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study investigates whether psychological well‐being in post‐bariatric patients seeking body contouring procedures differs from those who do not seek body contouring procedures, those who have already undergone body contouring procedures, and those who are unsure about body contouring procedures.MethodsAn anonymous, nonrandomized, cross‐sectional survey study was designed. Psychological well‐being of four groups of post‐bariatric‐patients (undergone body contouring procedures, seeking body contouring procedures, not seeking body contouring procedures, unsure about body contouring procedures) were compared.ResultsA total of 345 patients were included in this study. No significant difference between patients seeking body contouring procedures and those not seeking body contouring procedures was found with regard to depressive symptoms, self‐esteem, and body image. Patients who had already undergone body contouring procedures scored lower on depressive symptoms (p = 0.035) and reported feeling more attractive (p < 0.001) and less insecure (p = 0.030) than patients who had not yet undergone body contouring procedures but sought it. Satisfaction with the result of the body contouring procedures was associated with lower depression levels (p < 0.001), higher self‐esteem (p < 0.001) and a more positive body‐image (p < 0.001).ConclusionsDepressive symptoms or low self‐esteem are not motivational factors for post‐bariatric patients to seek body contouring procedures. Body contouring procedures are associated with improvement in psychological well‐being in post‐bariatric patients. Patients' satisfaction with the result of the body contouring procedures is significantly associated with positive psychological well‐being.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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