
Appearance-related stress refers to emotional or mental strain linked to concerns about physical appearance. This type of stress can involve how a person looks, how they believe others perceive them, or how their appearance compares to personal or societal expectations.
It is a descriptive, educational concept often discussed in psychology, sociology, and general health contexts. Appearance-related stress is not a medical diagnosis and does not imply a specific condition or treatment.
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