Author
Garrisi; Diana ; Janciute; Laima ; Johanssen; Jacob
Year
2018
Publisher
University of Westminster Press
Language
English
Pages
5
ISBN
978-1-91265-622-6
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Political Science ; Sociology
One in 111 (542,000) people in the UK have facial disfigurements and one in 44 (1,345,000) have a significant disfigurement to their face and body.³ Around 15,000 children are born in the UK every year with a disfigurement.⁴ Disfigurement can be defined as having one’s appearance affected by a congenital or acquired medical condition. Causes of appearance change can stem from: burns; birthmarks; scars; craniofacial conditions; skin diseases and the impacts of head and neck cancers.
People affected by a visible difference can suffer twice, firstly from the cause or condition, and secondly from appearance-related prejudice and discrimination, often on...
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