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BICHECTOMY AN ACT OF ALIENIZATION: EVOLUTION OF PRACTICES FROM THERAPEUTICS TO AESTHETICS An integrative systematic review
| Resumo: | Introduction: The evolution of beauty ideals in our modern societies, conveyed by the omnipresence of social networks and screens in our daily lives, transcends the obsession with body image and modifies the use of cosmetic surgery in a simple medical act. We're going to see how we pass from therapeutic into aesthetics surgery in the case of bichectomy. Objectives: The main aims of this research are to: explain why bichectomy is an operation that has seen an increase in procedures over the last 6 years and how a therapeutic operation has become almost exclusively cosmetic. Also, is to understand the challenges of the dental or maxillofacial surgeon in relation to this type of procedure and their role in relation to patients. Material and methods: A literature search was performed on PubMed; Cochrane Library; Plastic and reconstructive surgery Journal; Juniper Publishers; The British Medical Journal and Google scholar databases using the following keywords MeSH: “Dentist patient relation”; “Clinical ethics”; “Maxillofacial procedure”; “Oral surgery procedure”; “Fat pad surgery”; “Body Dysmorphic Disorder”. Results: 12 articles were selected between 2016 and 2022 with relevant interest for this work. Bichectomy is a trendy operation. Although it has a therapeutic purpose in the first place, it is now used for aesthetic purposes. The number of cases of bichectomy is on the increase. It highlights the evolution of our Western beauty ideals. Conclusions: What is causing this increase in the number of bichectomy is the alienization trend, fed by social networks. Which in turn triggers behavioural disorders such as body dysmorphic disorder. There is a co-relation between all these terms. |
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| Autores principais: | Charréron, Kalissa Assogo Mbia |
| Assunto: | Maxillofacial procedure Oral surgery procedure Fat pad surgery Body Dysmorphic Disorder Dentist patient relation Clinical ethics |
| Ano: | 2022 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | dissertação de mestrado |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Cooperativa de Ensino Superior Politécnico e Universitário |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | Repositório CESPU |
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| datacite.subjects.subject.fl_str_mv | Maxillofacial procedure Oral surgery procedure Fat pad surgery Body Dysmorphic Disorder Dentist patient relation Clinical ethics |
| datacite.titles.title.fl_str_mv | BICHECTOMY AN ACT OF ALIENIZATION: EVOLUTION OF PRACTICES FROM THERAPEUTICS TO AESTHETICS An integrative systematic review |
| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Charréron, Kalissa Assogo Mbia |
| dc.date.Accepted.fl_str_mv | 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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| dc.description.none.fl_str_mv | Introdução: A evolução dos ideais de beleza nas nossas sociedades modernas, transmitida pela omnipresença de redes sociais e das telas na nossa vida diária, ultrapassa a obsessão com a imagem corporal e transforma o uso da cirurgia estética num simple acto médico. Vamos observar como passamos duma cirurgia que era inicialmente terapêutica para a estética no caso da bichectomia. Objectivos: Os principais objetivos desta investigação visam a: explicar porque é que a bichectomia é uma operação que tem visto um aumento de procedimentos nos últimos 6 anos e como uma operação terapêutica se tornou quase exclusivamente estética. Compreender os desafios do cirurgião dentário ou maxilo-facial em relação a este tipo de procedimento e o seu papel em relação aos pacientes. Material e métodos: Foi realizada uma pesquisa bibliográfica no Pubmed; Cochrane Library; Plastic and reconstructive surgery Journal; Juniper Publishers; The British Medical Journal e Google scholar usando as seguintes palavras-chave MeSH: “Dentist patient relationship”; “Clinical ethics”; “Maxillofacial procedure”; “Oral surgery procedure”; “Fat pad surgery”; “Body Dysmorphic Dismorphic Disorder”. Resultados: 12 artigos foram selecionados entre 2015 e 2022 com relevância para este trabalho. Atualmente, a bichectomia é uma operação de tendência. Apesar de ter uma finalidade terapêutica no início, é agora utilizada a fins estéticos. O número de casos de bichectomia aumenta. Destaca a evolução dos nossos critérios de beleza ocidentais. Conclusões: O que está a causar o aumento do número de bichectomias é a tendência para a alienação, alimentada pelas redes sociais. O que, por sua vez, desencadeia perturbações comportamentais, como a dismorfia corporal. Existe uma co-relação entre todos estes termos. |
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| description | Introduction: The evolution of beauty ideals in our modern societies, conveyed by the omnipresence of social networks and screens in our daily lives, transcends the obsession with body image and modifies the use of cosmetic surgery in a simple medical act. We're going to see how we pass from therapeutic into aesthetics surgery in the case of bichectomy. Objectives: The main aims of this research are to: explain why bichectomy is an operation that has seen an increase in procedures over the last 6 years and how a therapeutic operation has become almost exclusively cosmetic. Also, is to understand the challenges of the dental or maxillofacial surgeon in relation to this type of procedure and their role in relation to patients. Material and methods: A literature search was performed on PubMed; Cochrane Library; Plastic and reconstructive surgery Journal; Juniper Publishers; The British Medical Journal and Google scholar databases using the following keywords MeSH: “Dentist patient relation”; “Clinical ethics”; “Maxillofacial procedure”; “Oral surgery procedure”; “Fat pad surgery”; “Body Dysmorphic Disorder”. Results: 12 articles were selected between 2016 and 2022 with relevant interest for this work. Bichectomy is a trendy operation. Although it has a therapeutic purpose in the first place, it is now used for aesthetic purposes. The number of cases of bichectomy is on the increase. It highlights the evolution of our Western beauty ideals. Conclusions: What is causing this increase in the number of bichectomy is the alienization trend, fed by social networks. Which in turn triggers behavioural disorders such as body dysmorphic disorder. There is a co-relation between all these terms. |
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| title | BICHECTOMY AN ACT OF ALIENIZATION: EVOLUTION OF PRACTICES FROM THERAPEUTICS TO AESTHETICS An integrative systematic review |
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| topic | Maxillofacial procedure Oral surgery procedure Fat pad surgery Body Dysmorphic Disorder Dentist patient relation Clinical ethics |
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