The following types of patients might be expected to be unhappy after surgery: The patient who writes a long letter to arrange the initial consultation The rude or pushy patient The slovenly patientThe patient who tries to exhibit control over the surgeon The patient who comes on a little strong or disparages other plastic surgeons The patient who lies about her medical history The patient who is unsure of what she needs The patient whose problem is too small for the surgeon to see easily The uncooperative patient The perfectionist The doctor shopper The person who wants multiple operations The patient who wishes to please someone else The paranoid or depressed patient The psychiatric patient whose psychiatrist opposes the surgery The man who wants an operation not commonly performed in men The celebrity patientA patient who had a bad result from prior surgery is more likely to be unhappy with subsequent surgery.
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