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Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental health condition in which you can’t stop thinking about one or more perceived defects or flaws in your appearance — a flaw that appears minor or can’t be seen by others. But you may feel so embarrassed, ashamed and anxious that you may avoid many social situations.

  Being extremely preoccupied with a perceived flaw in appearance that to others can’t be seen or appears minor

  Strong belief that you have a defect in your appearance that makes you ugly or deformed

  Belief that others take special notice of your appearance in a negative way or mock you

  Engaging in behaviors aimed at fixing or hiding the perceived flaw that are difficult to resist or control, such as frequently checking the mirror, grooming or skin picking

  Attempting to hide perceived flaws with styling, makeup or clothes

  Constantly comparing your appearance with others

  Frequently seeking reassurance about your appearance from others

  Having perfectionist tendencies

  Seeking cosmetic procedures with little satisfaction

  Avoiding social situations