Antidepressant medicines can control the symptoms of BDD. Counseling is often used to help the person deal with depression and anxiety. anxiety \ \
At times, surgery is used to correct the perceived flaw. This often doesn't succeed, since the root of BDD is more psychological than physical.
Side effects of the medicines used to treat BDD vary but may include drowsiness and allergic reactions. Surgery can cause bleeding, infection, and allergic reaction to anesthesia.
It may take up to 3 months for medicine to take effect. If surgery is done, the person often needs ongoing psychological treatment, since surgery alone will not resolve his or her negative self-image.
Ongoing counseling may be needed to help the person with BDD deal with anxiety or depression and to improve function at work and home.