Preoperative awareness of nasal and facial aesthetic deformities among rhinoplasty candidates
Ağah YENİÇERİ, Nagihan GÜLHAN YAŞAR, Burak HAZIR, Melih ÇAYÖNÜ

TL;DR
This study found that rhinoplasty patients and surgeons often disagree on nasal and facial deformities, and preoperative counseling does not significantly change patient expectations.
Contribution
The study highlights the need for improved educational strategies in rhinoplasty planning due to limited patient awareness of facial deformities.
Findings
Patients and surgeons showed significant discrepancies in evaluating nasal deviation and extranasal regions.
Preoperative counseling did not significantly alter patients' self-perception or aesthetic expectations.
Patients frequently reported nasal hump and deviation as concerns, while surgeons identified additional issues like tip ptosis.
Abstract
This study primarily aimed to evaluate the preoperative awareness of nasal and facial anatomical deformities among patients scheduled for primary rhinoplasty. The secondary objective was to assess changes in patients’ self-perception and aesthetic expectations regarding surgical outcomes following preoperative consultation with the surgeon. In this prospective cross-sectional study, 56 adult patients seeking primary aesthetic rhinoplasty at a tertiary care center were included. Each participant completed a 10-item anatomical evaluation form. An experienced rhinoplasty surgeon independently evaluated the same parameters. Additionally, participants completed a two-item visual analogue scale (VAS) questionnaire both before and after the preoperative consultation. Patients most frequently reported a nasal hump (91%), nasal deviation (89%), and a drooping nasal tip (77%) as their primary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
