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Pre-cosmetic Surgery Assessments

Assessments are an integral part of the process for those considering cosmetic surgery. These assessments are particularly recommended or required in cases where there might be psychological risk factors, such as body dysmorphic disorder. They are also available for individuals who voluntarily choose to undergo these evaluations before proceeding with surgical consultations. The purpose of these assessments is to ensure that undergoing cosmetic surgery is safe for the patient's mental well-being. They are conducted in accordance with the Australian Psychological Society guidelines, which emphasize the ethical and professional standards in psychological evaluations.

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Overall, these pre-cosmetic surgery assessments are a proactive approach to safeguarding the mental health and well-being of individuals seeking cosmetic enhancements. They are a testament to the holistic view of patient care, where mental health is given as much importance as physical health in the context of cosmetic surgery.

One-Hour Consultation

This initial session involves a face-to-face meeting with a psychologist. During this time, the psychologist will evaluate the patient's mental health, their reasons for wanting cosmetic surgery, and any potential psychological risks. This is an opportunity for the patient to discuss their concerns and expectations.

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Completion of Online Questionnaires

These are designed to gather more in-depth information about the patient's psychological state, body image perceptions, and overall mental health. The questionnaires are a crucial component of the assessment, providing a standardized way to measure and analyze relevant psychological factors.

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Feedback and Recommendations

After the consultation and questionnaires, the psychologist will offer feedback and professional recommendations. This step is vital as it helps determine whether the patient is a suitable candidate for cosmetic surgery from a psychological standpoint.

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Summary Report for the Surgeon

Finally, the psychologist prepares a summary report of the assessment. This report is given to the patient to share with their surgeon. It contains the psychologist's findings and recommendations, which can be an important factor in the surgeon's decision-making process regarding the suitability of the patient for cosmetic surgery.

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