AHPGS(Accreditation Agency in Health and Social Sciences)
20 December 2019 Friday
Those exposed to peer bullying get 10 times more aesthetics surgery
Today, human beings can apply aesthetic operations to correct the defects found in their body. Emre Tan, a psychiatrist who states that this condition, which also reaches the level of aesthetic dependence is called ‘Body Dysmorphic Disorder’, said: “Especially those exposed to peer bullying get 10 times more aesthetics. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is seen in 2 out of 100 people”.
Aesthetic operations applied to many parts of the body such as nose, lip, cheek, chin, hip, after the people aim to feel better. However, some of them are not satisfied with the operations they have made, making this situation a repetitive process. Stating that aesthetic operations in the world compared to 2017 increased by 10 times Spec. Dr. Psychiatrist Emre Tan pointed out that the most basic desire of man is to be loved, liked and approved by others.
SOCIAL MEDIA INCREASES AESTHETIC ANXIETY
Tan also said that social media has also increased aesthetic concerns, and added: “We live in a period when the exhibition, the display, the external appearance prevail over the content. One wants to use it when opportunities are created that provoke the meanings imposed on one's basic desire and make it more prominent. There is no category of disease as aesthetic addiction. This is the result of an illness, misbehavior, behavior patterns. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a discomfort caused by a person's dislike of his / her bodily conditions at a micro level, his desire to change it and his unhappiness, malaise and restlessness in his body to the distortion of his own perception.”