vailable screening tools for patients with body dysmorphic disorderValidated and efficacious screening tools for the perioperative setting are limited (Morselli et al., 2016). Many available questionnaires are time-consuming and difficult to interpret without formal psychometric training (Table 2). The gold standard for a diagnosis of BDD is the 24-question, structured, clinical interview for a diagnosis for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, which may take 15 minutes to several hours to administer, making it potentially impractical in a busy clinical context. It has also been developed in the psychiatric setting without validation in the cosmetic surgery setting (Joseph et al., 2016). Screening tools that have been validated in the cosmetic surgery setting include the BDD Questionnaire-Dermatology Version (BDDQ-DV) and Dysmorphic Concern Questionnaire