Cosmetic Surgeons Refer 20% of Patients to Psychologists

By Mybreast, PRNE
Thursday, November 12, 2009

LONDON, November 13 - Around 20 per cent of plastic surgery patients are referred to
psychologists due to unrealistic psychological expectations, according to
cosmetic surgeons at nationwide clinic Mybreast.

Female and male patients who show signs of poor body image are
often referred to see a clinical psychologist to analyse whether surgery is
the right choice for them.

Although these patients are mainly female, Dr Alex Clarke, a
psychologist at The Royal Free Hospital in London, says there is an
increasing number of men with physical insecurities and psychological issues
as well, especially in the area of 'man boobs'.

Mybreast (www.mybreast.org/) Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Stephen Hamilton says: "There is a significant proportion of patients who
have unrealistic expectations and in some cases there are considerable
psychological issues involved; we would turn down these patients."

Dr Alex Clarke says there are some very clear situations in
which the risks involved in surgery are increased.

She said: "These risks are: psychiatric conditions where
judgement is impaired, such as eating disorders, and body dysmorphic
disorder. "

"In addition, all adolescent patients need a thorough
assessment, as do those who have multiple appearance concerns or are being
influenced by someone else."

Fellow Mybreast Consultant Plastic Surgeon Barbara Jemec says:
"There are patients who you know will not be helped by plastic surgery on the
level they think it will."

"Yes, it will boost self-confidence, but it won't change
everything - plastic surgery can't bring your ex-boyfriend back (if that's
the reason they're doing it)."

"People can have unrealistic expectations about what they
want. In the case of liposuction for example, it can't make a fat person
thin," Jemec said.

Dr Alex Clarke says an ideal candidate for cosmetic surgery is
someone who is able to describe the procedure, where the outcome is clearly
objective and measurable.

"This means that the patient knows that she wants bigger
breasts, for example, but does not associate surgery with a massive life
change or think it will directly influence the behaviour of others towards
her."

All Mybreast surgeons are members of BAAPS* and/or BAPRAS**
and now offer all cosmetic procedures.

*British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

**British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery

For all media enquiries about Mybreast, including images and interviews, please contact Jessica Satherley on +44(0)203-006-7354 or email: Jessica at mybreast.org

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