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This article honors Dr. Vazquez Añón, a renowned Spanish plastic surgeon. It emphasizes the critical need for thorough patient psychological evaluations before aesthetic plastic surgery to address potential mental health concerns.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Dr. Vazquez Añón, a distinguished Spanish plastic surgeon, is honored.
  • His work highlighted the psychological complexities in aesthetic plastic surgery.
  • His untimely death serves as a critical reminder.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To underscore the necessity of comprehensive personality profiling for patients undergoing aesthetic plastic surgery.
  • To advocate for psychological or psychiatric consultation when patient personality assessments are uncertain.
  • To commemorate the legacy and final lesson of Dr. Vazquez Añón.

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