Abstract
As many as 73% of patients scheduled to undergo surgery have substantial preoperative anxiety [1]. Significant preoperative anxiety has also been reported in fast track and day-care patients [2]. Dermatologists perform a number of procedures ranging from skin biopsies to Mohs micrographic surgery. Patients may experience anxiety prior to such procedures, termed pre-procedural or preoperative anxiety. Patient anxiety prior to dermatologic surgery may be influenced by factors such as the sight of blood, perception of pain during the surgery, and potential complications of surgery. Given the role of preoperative anxiety in affecting tolerance of the procedure, intra- and postoperative complications, and overall satisfaction, further research is warranted to determine how best to reduce preprocedural anxiety in dermatologic procedures.
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