Perceived age change after aesthetic facial surgical procedures quantifying outcomes of aging face surgery.

Nitin Chauhan, Jeremy P Warner, Peter A Adamson
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Abstract

Objective: To quantify the degree of perceived age change after aesthetic facial surgical procedures to provide an objective measure of surgical success.

Methods: Sixty patients undergoing various aging face surgical procedures were randomly chosen for analysis. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were evaluated. Raters were presented with photographs in a random assortment and were asked to estimate the age of the patient. Perceived age difference was defined as the difference between the chronological age and the estimated age, and the change in this value after surgery was the chief outcome of interest. Statistical models were designed to account for any effects of interrater differences, preoperative chronological age, rater group, photograph order, or surgical procedure performed.

Results: Our patient population was divided into the following 3 groups based on the surgical procedure performed: group 1 (face- and neck-lift [22 patients]), group 2 (face- and neck-lift and upper and lower blepharoplasty [17 patients]), and group 3 (face- and neck-lift, upper and lower blepharoplasty, and forehead-lift [21 patients]). Adjusted means demonstrated that patient ages were estimated to be 1.7 years younger than their chronological age before surgery and 8.9 years younger than their chronological age after surgery. The effect was less substantial for group 1 patients and was most dramatic for group 3 patients, who had undergone all 3 aging face surgical procedures.

Conclusions: Our study is novel in that it quantifies the degree of perceived age change after aging face surgical procedures and demonstrates a significant and consistent reduction in perceived age after aesthetic facial surgery. This effect is more substantial when the number of surgical procedures is increased, an effect unrelated to the preoperative age of a patient and unaffected by other variables that we investigated. The ability to perceive age correctly is accurate and consistent.

美容面部手术后的感知年龄变化量化衰老面部手术的结果。
目的:量化面部美容手术后感知年龄变化的程度,为手术成功提供客观的衡量标准。方法:随机选取60例接受各种面部老化手术的患者进行分析。评估术前和术后照片。评分者被随机展示了一些照片,并被要求估计病人的年龄。感知年龄差异被定义为实足年龄与估计年龄之间的差异,手术后该值的变化是主要关注的结果。统计模型被设计用来解释任何差异的影响,术前实足年龄,患者组,照片顺序,或手术程序。结果:我们的患者群体根据手术方式分为以下3组:1组(面部和颈部提拉术[22例]),2组(面部和颈部提拉术和上下睑成形术[17例]),3组(面部和颈部提拉术,上下睑成形术和前额提拉术[21例])。校正后的平均值显示,患者的年龄估计比术前的实际年龄小1.7岁,比术后的实际年龄小8.9岁。第一组患者的效果不太明显,而第三组患者的效果最为显著,他们接受了所有三种衰老面部手术。结论:我们的研究是新颖的,因为它量化了衰老面部手术后感知年龄变化的程度,并证明了美容面部手术后感知年龄的显着和一致的减少。当手术次数增加时,这种影响更为显著,这种影响与患者的术前年龄无关,也不受我们研究的其他变量的影响。正确感知年龄的能力是准确和一致的。
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