Aesthetic treatments won't make THESE patients happier. Spot patients with body dysmorphia!
Treating patients with body dysmorphia can be a daunting and complex situation for many clinicians. Is it ethical to continue treating dysmorphic patients? How do you know if they have body dysmorphia? What if they feel judged or upset if you turn them away?
In this episode I chat to Nurse Emily, a talented aesthetic injector and a past sufferer of body dysmorphia. Not only does Emily open up about her experience of body dysmorphia with me, she explains her process for ethical treatment and management of dysmorphic patients so that you can ensure you are screening your patients correctly and treating them for the right reasons.
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Thanks Emily. I think this is rampant in aesthetics providers. Go to a conference and you can see this in 1/3 of the injectors. They don’t know when to stop, and chase every ounce of movement in their face.
I listened to this twice. How wonderful and thank you!
We listened and tank u
Great interview on BDD. 👍
Bravo ❤
What a great video thank you 🙏
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