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Dermatol Res Skin Care 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 1
World
Dermatologist Summit and Skin Care Expo
October 30-31, 2017 | Toronto, Canada
Conclusion:
There was a high prevalence rate (14.2%) of
body dysmorphic disorder in aesthetic seekers and it seemed
that these patients suffering from BDD were more likely
to be dissatisfied with the results of the aesthetic medical
procedures. However, general aesthetic patients showed
improvement in most assessments which indicated aesthetic
medical procedures could not only enhance patients’
appearance, but also the patients’ low self-esteem and QoL.
Self-satisfaction would also be promoted. A suitable screening
procedure for BDD and valuable screening questionnaires
might be considered for routine use in aesthetic clinical settings
to minimize dissatisfaction and complaints.
Speaker Biography
Qiuyu Wang has engaged in the Professional Cosmetic Dermatology and Plastic Surgery for
more than 15 years in a variety of hospital and community settings in China. In 2008, she
has a Visiting Scholar, visited Korea Dermatology Group Institution. She has considerable
experience in providing a variety of clinical treatment and educational activities related
to dermatology and non-invasive or minimally invasive aesthetic treatment, especially in
the field of photoelectric treatment, non-invasive treatment and fat transplantation. She
has participated in National High Technology Research and Development Program (863
Program), National Natural Science Fund Project and published many articles in recent
years. Her innovation is also reflected in her patents (5 items) and a co-author of book
Threads and Consultation was published in 2017, and is the first of its kind to combine
threads lifting skills and counseling skills to provide a practical resource for managing
patients with improvement of aesthetic patient satisfaction.
e:
qiuyuwang2012@163.com