微创美容手术的洞察-定义人口因素和治疗对自我感知的影响:一项倾向匹配的横断面研究。

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Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-11-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae111
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背景:面部美容手术的大部分研究集中在视觉效果和患者满意度上。目的:描述治疗和未治疗的潜在患者的特征,确定影响决策的决定因素,以及此类治疗对患者自我感知的影响。方法:通过一项调查,对微创美容手术进行了横断面、倾向得分匹配的研究,该调查包括人口统计学、微创面部整形干预的行为、以及经过验证的Face-Q模块的心理健康和社会自尊领域。结果:收集了598名参与者的完整资料。其中女性占88% (n = 529),男性占12% (n = 69)。46% (n = 277)的参与者年龄在30岁以下,39% (n = 233)的参与者年龄在30至45岁之间。在598名参与者中,22% (n = 134)的参与者接受了肉毒毒素和/或透明质酸注射的微创美容手术,78% (n = 464)的参与者从未接受过任何美容治疗。女性,30至45岁,自营职业,收入超过75,000欧元是进行微创美容手术的重要预测因素。在接受美学治疗的参与者中,FACE-Q总分以及社会尊重和心理健康领域的得分显著提高。结论:本研究强调了医疗保健提供者在更好地告知患者以及面部美容治疗对患者外表、心理健康和自尊的积极影响方面的主要作用。证据5级风险:
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Insights Into Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedure-Defining Demographic Factors and Impact of the Treatment on Self-Perception: A Propensity-Matched Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: The lion's share of the research on facial aesthetic procedures focuses on visual results and patient satisfaction.

Objectives: To characterize treated and untreated potential patients and the identification of determinants that influence the decision making as well as the impact of such treatments on patients' self-perception.

Methods: A cross-sectional, propensity-score-matched study on minimally invasive aesthetic procedures was performed through a survey comprising elements regarding demographics, conduct toward minimally invasive facial plastic interventions, as well as psychological well-being and social self-esteem domains of the validated Face-Q module.

Results: Complete data were collected from 598 participants. Among those, 88% (n = 529) were females and 12% (n = 69) were males. Forty-six percent (n = 277) of the participants were below the age of 30, and 39% (n = 233) were between 30 and 45 years of age. Of the 598 participants, 22% (n = 134) of the participants had undergone a minimally invasive aesthetic procedure of botulinum toxin and/or hyaluronic acid injection, and 78% (n = 464) of the participants had never received any aesthetic treatment. Female gender, 30 to 45 years of age, self-employment, and an income over 75,000€ were significant predictors of undergoing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. Among treated participants, the overall FACE-Q score as well as the scores for the social esteem and the psychological well-being domains improved significantly with the aesthetic treatment.

Conclusions: This study highlights the major role of healthcare providers in better informing patients and the positive impact of facial aesthetic treatments on patients' appearance as well as on psychological well-being and self-esteem.

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