Impact of surgical consultation and counseling on patients perspectives regarding nasal shape and expectations from rhinoplasty

Georges Ziade , Georges Abikanaan , Dayane Daou , Desiree Karam , Elias Keyrouz , Rami Saade
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Surgical rhinoplasty is a challenging aesthetic procedure, where patient satisfaction is the primary measure of success. This study assessed patients' perceptions of their nose shapes before and after a surgical consultation, using the Face-Q questionnaire.

Materials and methods

Patients attending preoperative consultations for primary rhinoplasty completed the Face-Q questionnaire; additional questions included those on nasal symmetry and skin regularity. Subsequently, the same questions were answered after standardized clinical assessment-based photos and measurements. The two sets of answers and demographic data analysis were compared. The study group was stratified by age into younger than or equal to, and older than 21 years, and compared using previously mentioned statistical methods.

Results

Forty patients, predominantly women (65 %), with a mean age of 26.5 years, were included. The Face-Q scores significantly changed after the objective assessment (mean change 3.30, p < 0.001). Stratification by age showed statistically significant differences in all questions for participants above 21, while those below 21 exhibited significant changes in all questions except those on columellar symmetry.

Conclusion

A preoperative review of a rhinoplasty patient's own nasal features through photographs influenced their perception of their nose, highlighting the importance of preoperative counseling in managing patient expectations effectively.
外科会诊和咨询对患者对鼻形状的看法和对鼻整形的期望的影响
背景与目的鼻整形手术是一项具有挑战性的美容手术,患者满意度是成功的主要衡量标准。这项研究使用Face-Q问卷评估了患者在手术会诊前后对自己鼻子形状的感知。材料与方法参加初次鼻整形术前会诊的患者填写Face-Q问卷;其他问题还包括关于鼻子对称性和皮肤规律性的问题。随后,在标准化的基于临床评估的照片和测量后,回答同样的问题。比较两组答案和人口统计数据分析。研究组按年龄分为小于或等于21岁和大于21岁,并使用前面提到的统计方法进行比较。结果纳入40例患者,以女性为主(65%),平均年龄26.5岁。客观评估后,Face-Q得分发生显著变化(平均变化3.30,p <;0.001)。年龄分层显示,21岁以上的参与者在所有问题上的差异具有统计学意义,而21岁以下的参与者在除小柱对称外的所有问题上都有显著变化。结论术前通过照片对隆鼻患者自身的鼻部特征进行回顾会影响他们对自己鼻子的感知,这突出了术前咨询对有效管理患者期望的重要性。
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