Often termed “bigorexia” in medical circles, muscle dysmorphia manifests as an overwhelming preoccupation with perceived inadequacies in muscularity. This condition drives affected individuals into ...
As a young boy, Sam was used to people sharing their opinions on his body. Starting from the age of five, his parents frequently told him he was too skinny and that he needed to eat more. “Men need to ...
Chelsea in The White Lotus season 3 wasn't just a support system for Walton Goggins' Rick, she also was a source of inspiration for the star who played her, Aimee Lou Wood. "Acting has always been a ...
"I kept wanting to go bigger and bigger until I couldn't wrap my lips around a straw properly," says Merissa Fernandes, 32. Though she was never officially diagnosed with filler dysmorphia, her tale ...
Facial Dysmorphia is a serious disorder that takes a huge toll on the self-esteem of sufferers. Facial dysmorphia is a specific form of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in which someone becomes overly ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Zoom dysmorphia is the fixation on self-perceived flaws from staring at one’s reflection in a computer screen.
Reverse body dysmorphia is not a clinical diagnosis but a term that originated from TikTok. People use it colloquially to describe having a perception of their own appearance as “better” than it is.
"I kept wanting to go bigger and bigger until I couldn't wrap my lips around a straw properly," says Merissa Fernandes, 32. Though she was never officially diagnosed with filler dysmorphia, her tale ...
Facial dysmorphia is a form of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) in which someone becomes very fixated on one or more facial imperfections or flaws that they believe they have. Treatment may involve ...
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