Seeing ugly is an anomaly of the brain

Seeing ugly is an anomaly of the brain which in severe cases makes us live life in an obsessive manner, till we become fond of the friends of cosmetic surgery, are perceptibly extreme cases, but this thing tells a set about our seeing each other very badly in the mirror particularly in some bad days. The disease in question is known dismorfofobia or body dysmorphic disorder. Psychiatrists Jamie Feusner the David Geffen School of Medicine, University of Los Angeles has realized that the brain processes the image so altered.
People who are really suffering from dismorfofobia are about 1 to 2% of the world population is not just seeing bad, it is a disease so severe that most of these people even effort suicide.
The dismorfofobia has profound roots and you get to obsessively fixated on a body part, so that resort to cosmetic surgery to eliminate it and then rigid on a new target, and so it starts again.
Through an MRI we studied the reaction mechanism of the brain, in practice were analyzed 34 volunteers, 17 with dismorfofobia and 17 healthy subjects, were positioned in front of a screen and have been suggested images of prominent actors and photos of themselves in patients with brain dismorfofobia gave abnormal messages.
Psychology Research