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flag Aussie cosmetic industry faces scrutiny over lack of screenings for body dysmorphic disorder.

flag The Australian cosmetic industry, worth $4 billion, lacks proper screenings for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), a condition affecting up to 20% of cosmetic patients. flag Rapid industry growth due to telehealth, with some consultations as brief as 60 seconds, raises concerns about patient vulnerability. flag Doctors and other practitioners like nurses may face new regulations requiring BDD assessments before procedures. flag Experts suggest more oversight is needed to protect patients from unnecessary treatments.

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