Abstract
Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions associated with many adverse health and quality of life outcomes. Yet, eating disorders are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated and numerous barriers to their diagnosis and treatment have identified. Surprisingly, although negative body image is a well-established risk factor for eating disorder onset and is common across eating disorder profiles, limited research has explored eating disorders in aesthetic procedure settings. While more research is required, it is possible that people with undiagnosed and/or untreated eating disorders may present for aesthetic procedures. In light of this, as well as the severity of eating disorders, it is advised that aesthetic practitioners possess a comprehensive understanding of eating disorders. Furthermore, gaining a deeper understanding of eating disorders can improve ethical practice; it is recommended that aesthetic practitioners explore and establish screening guidelines and referral processes for patients with suspected eating disorders.
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