Dictionary Definition
disfigurement
Noun
1 an appearance that has been spoiled or is
misshapen; "there were distinguishing disfigurements on the
suspect's back"; "suffering from facial disfiguration" [syn:
disfiguration,
deformity]
2 the act of damaging the appearance or surface
of something; "the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the
Turkish invasion"; "he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement
of the landscape" [syn: defacement, disfiguration]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The result of disfiguring; the state of being disfigured; defacement; deformity; disfiguration.
Extensive Definition
Disfigurement is the state of having one's
appearance deeply and persistently harmed medically, as from a disease, birth
defect, or wound.
Disfigurement, whether caused by a benign or
malignant condition, often leads to severe psychosocial problems such
as negative body image;
depression;
difficulties in one's social, sexual, and professional lives;
prejudice; and intolerance. This is partly due to how the
individual copes with looking 'visibly different', though the
extent of the disfigurement rarely correlates with the degree of
distress the sufferer feels. An additional factor which affects
sufferers of a disfigurement is the reaction they get from other
people. Studies have shown that the general population respond to
people with a disfigurement with less trust, less respect and often
try to avoid making contact or having to look at the disfigurement.
Disfigurements affecting visible areas such as the face, arms and
hands are thought to be present greater difficulty the coping of
sufferers than do other disfigurements.
Deliberate mutilation resulting in physical
disfigurement has also been practiced by many cultures throughout
human history for religious or judicial purposes.
During the Byzantine
Empire, the emperor was considered God's viceregent on Earth,
and as such the physical wholeness of his person was an essential
complement to the perfection of Heaven. For this reason, many
deposed emperors were blinded, had their noses cut off, or their tongue
split by their successors, as these permanent disfigurements
disqualified them from ever reclaiming the throne.
A case of voluntary disfigurement is that of St.
Aebbe the
Younger and the nuns of Coldingham
Monastery in Scotland. When the monastery was attacked by
Vikings and
they feared being raped, she and the nuns cut off their own noses
and upper lips. In revenge, the Vikings burned down the building
with the nuns inside. This is said to be the origin of the phrase
"cutting
off the nose to spite the face".
Conditions that can cause disfigurement
include:
Plastic
surgery or reconstructive
surgery is available in many cases to disfigured people. Some
health insurance companies and government health care systems cover
plastic surgery for these problems when they do not cover plastic
surgery for cosmetic purposes.
The term "disfigurement" is sometimes used
pejoratively to describe the results of intentional body
modification.
See also
- Face transplant -- an experimental treatment for severe facial disfigurement
- Dermatology
- Ugly
External links
- Changing Faces - a British organization for people with facial disfigurements
- Let's Face It - an American organization for people with facial disfigurements
- Unique Face - a Japanese organization for people with facial disfigurements
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
birthmark, blackhead, bleb, blemish, blister, bowlegs, bulla, cacophony, camelback, check, cicatrix, cleft palate,
clubfoot, clumsiness, comedo, crack, crater, craze, crookback, defacement, defect, deformation, deformity, disfiguration, distortion, dysphemism, fault, flatfoot, flaw, freakishness, freckle, gracelessness, harelip, hemangioma, hickey, homeliness, humpback, hunchback, ill-favoredness,
inelegance, keloid, kink, knock-knee, kyphosis, lentigo, lordosis, malconformation,
malformation,
milium, misproportion, misshape, mole, monstrosity, mutilation, needle scar,
nevus, pimple, pit, plainness, pock, pockmark, port-wine mark,
port-wine stain, pustule, rift, scab, scar, scratch, sebaceous cyst,
shapelessness,
splayfoot, split, strawberry mark, sty, swayback, talipes, teratology, torticollis, track, truncation, twist, uglification, uglifying, ugliness, unaestheticness,
unattractiveness,
unbeautifulness,
uncomeliness,
ungainliness,
ungracefulness,
unhandsomeness,
unloveliness,
unpleasingness,
unprettiness,
unshapeliness,
unsightliness,
valgus, verruca, vesicle, wale, warp, wart, weal, welt, wen, whitehead, wryneck