Investigating the Efficacy of Layered Moderate Tension Reduction Suturing in Facial Aesthetic Surgery.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.85000
Gui H Wang, Jin Y Gang, Yan Li
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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to investigate the efficacy of the layer-by-layer moderate tension reduction suture technique in head and facial aesthetic plastic surgery.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 80 patients who underwent head and facial cosmetic and plastic surgery in the outpatient department of our hospital from April 2022 to April 2024. Among these, the experimental group received the layer-by-layer moderate tension reduction suture technique, whereas the control group received the traditional suture technique. The incidence of surgical complications, scar width, and scar quality metrics derived from the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) and Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) scores were compared between the two groups.

Results: The experimental group had a longer operation time but no complications (0%), compared to the control group's 17.5% complication rate. The χ² test confirmed the experimental group's significantly lower complication rate (P < 0.05). At one, three, six, and 12 months postoperatively, the experimental group had significantly smaller scar widths, lower POSAS scores, and lower VSS scores compared to the control group (all P < 0.05).

Conclusion: The layer-by-layer moderate tension reduction suture technique demonstrated substantial advantages in head and facial aesthetic plastic surgery. It effectively minimized surgical complications, reduced scar width, and enhanced patients' scar appearance scores, making it highly worthy of clinical promotion.

层状中张力复位缝合在面部美容手术中的疗效探讨。
目的:探讨逐层缓张力复位缝合技术在头面美容整形手术中的应用效果。方法:回顾性分析2022年4月至2024年4月在我院门诊行头部及面部美容整形手术的80例患者的临床资料。其中,实验组采用逐层适度张力减压缝合技术,对照组采用传统缝合技术。比较两组患者的手术并发症发生率、疤痕宽度和疤痕质量指标(取自患者和观察者疤痕评估量表(POSAS)和温哥华疤痕量表(VSS)评分)。结果:实验组手术时间更长,无并发症(0%),对照组并发症发生率为17.5%。χ 2检验证实实验组并发症发生率明显低于对照组(P < 0.05)。术后1、3、6、12个月,实验组瘢痕宽度、POSAS评分、VSS评分均明显低于对照组(P < 0.05)。结论:逐层缓张力复位缝合技术在头面美容整形手术中具有明显优势。有效减少手术并发症,缩小疤痕宽度,提高患者疤痕外观评分,非常值得临床推广。
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