Pertschuk MJ

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9 논문
1982–1998 활동기

주요 저널

  • Plastic and reconstructive surgery 3
  • Clinics in plastic surgery 2
  • Aesthetic surgery journal 1
  • Aesthetic plastic surgery 1
  • Clinical psychology review 1
  • Annals of plastic surgery 1

주요 공저자 Top 7

  1. Whitaker LA 9편
  2. Sarwer DB 6편
  3. Wadden TA 6편
  4. Bartlett SP 1편
  5. Bucky LP 1편
  6. LaRossa D 1편
  7. Low DW 1편

연도별 분포

  • 1998 5
  • 1997 1
  • 1988 1
  • 1987 1
  • 1982 1

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  • Bigger is not always better: body image dissatisfaction in breast reduction and breast augmentation patients.
    Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1998 Sarwer DB 외 PMID: 9623843

    This study investigated body image dissatisfaction in breast reduction and breast augmentation patients. Thirty breast reduction and 30 breast augmentation patients completed two body image measures preoperatively. Breast reduction patients…

  • The psychology of cosmetic surgery: a review and reconceptualization.
    Clinical psychology review 1998 Sarwer DB 외 PMID: 9455621

    This article discusses the psychology of cosmetic surgery. A review of the research on the psychological characteristics of individuals who seek cosmetic surgery yielded contradictory findings. Interview-based investigations revealed high l…

  • Body image dissatisfaction in male cosmetic surgery patients.
    Aesthetic plastic surgery 1998 Pertschuk MJ (제1저자) PMID: 9456350

    This study was the first empirical investigation of body image dissatisfaction in male cosmetic surgery patients. Thirty men completed two body image measures prior to their initial consultation. Results were compared to the norms for each …

  • Body image concerns of reconstructive surgery patients: an underrecognized problem.
    Annals of plastic surgery 1998 Sarwer DB 외 PMID: 9555996

    This study assessed the body image concerns of reconstructive plastic surgery patients. Forty-three reconstructive surgery patients completed two measures of body image. Responses were compared with a group of patients seeking cosmetic proc…

  • Body image dissatisfaction and body dysmorphic disorder in 100 cosmetic surgery patients.
    Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1998 Sarwer DB 외 PMID: 9583501

    This study was the first empirical investigation of body image dissatisfaction and body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery patients. Of 132 women, 100 women (response rate, 76 percent) completed two body image measures prior to surgery…

  • Body image dissatisfaction in women seeking rhytidectomy or blepharoplasty.
    Aesthetic surgery journal 1997 Sarwer DB 외 PMID: 19327720

    Ninety-seven women seeking rhytidectomy, blepharoplasty, or both completed two measurements of body image prior to their initial consultation. Results were compared with the normal scores for each of the measurements and with a sample of 32…

  • Psychosocial outcome of craniofacial surgery in children.
    Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1988 Pertschuk MJ (제1저자) PMID: 3174865

    Thirty-four children between the ages of 7 and 15 years with congenital craniofacial anomalies underwent psychosocial evaluation before and 12 to 18 months after surgery. Also evaluated were healthy children matched to the craniofacial subj…

  • Psychosocial considerations in craniofacial deformity.
    Clinics in plastic surgery 1987 Pertschuk MJ (제1저자) PMID: 3816032

    The authors evaluate the hypotheses that duration and severity of craniofacial malformations correlate with psychosocial adjustment. Reviewing data from congenital and traumatic craniofacial malformation patients of varying ages, they find …

  • Social and psychological effects of craniofacial deformity and surgical reconstruction.
    Clinics in plastic surgery 1982 Pertschuk MJ (제1저자) PMID: 7172581

    Psychosocial evaluations of patients undergoing surgery for congenital craniofacial anomalies are being conducted preoperatively and postoperatively to document functioning prior to and following surgery. Our findings to date indicate that …