The objective of cosmetic surgery is increased patient self-esteem and confidence. Most patients undergoing a procedure report
these results post-operatively. The success of any procedure is measured in patient satisfaction. In order to optimize patient
satisfaction, literature suggests careful pre-operative patient preparation including a discussion of the risks, benefits,
limitations and expected results for each procedure undertaken. As a general rule, the patients that are motivated to surgery
by a desire to align their outward appearance to their body-image tend to be the most satisfied. There are some psychiatric
conditions that can prevent a patient from being satisfied without regard aesthetic success. The most common examples are
minimal defect/Body Dysmorphic Disorder, the ...

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