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Published in Journal of Adolescent Health,
October 2008
Teenagers and Cosmetic Surgery: Focus on Breast Augmentation and Liposuction
| By Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D and Anisha Abraham, M.D., M.P.H.
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Two of the most popular and controversial cosmetic procedures
for adolescents are liposuction and breast implants. It this review
article, the procedures are discussed. In addition, the physiological
and psychological reasons to delay these procedures, including
concerns about body dysmorphic disorder and research findings
regarding changes in teenagers’ body image as they mature, are
described. The lack of persuasive empirical research on the mental
health benefits of plastic surgery for teenagers is highlighted.
Finally, the long-term financial and health implications of implanted
medical devices with a limited lifespan are presented. Adolescent
medicine providers need to be involved in improving informed decision
making for these procedures, aware of the absence of data on the
health and mental health risks and benefits of these surgeries
for teenagers, and understand the limitations on teenagers’ abilities
to evaluate risks.
View entire article here.
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