ABSTRACT
Adolescence is a period of personal and relational construction. The adolescent must reclaim her body in transformation and nurture her self-esteem. Aesthetic, restorative and reconstructive surgery performed on this population must take into account the psychological aspects specific to this age group.Dysmorphisms or physical difference in adolescent girls can be the cause of rejection by the group. This rejection impacts an already low self-esteem. Some patients may try to compensate for the lack of reassuring relationships with a desire for perfection that goes as far as dysmorphophobia. The plastic surgeon must look for the relational issues at the origin of the requests for care. Preoperative meetings are an opportunity to identify patients for whom surgery is not the answer and those who will need associated psychological support.