Factors Affecting Patient Satisfaction with Double-Eyelid Blepharoplasty.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Chinese PLA Medical School, No. 28 Fuxing Road, Beijing, 100853, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study examined factors influencing patient satisfaction after full-incision upper blepharoplasty, a surgery for cosmetic eyelid enhancement, using questionnaires from patients in China.
  • - Out of 149 replies collected, the overall satisfaction rate was 89.43%, with factors such as education level, understanding of surgery risks, and postoperative results like asymmetry and scarring significantly impacting satisfaction.
  • - The research concluded that bilateral asymmetry, noticeable scars, and a patient's low education level are key factors that can negatively affect satisfaction with the surgical outcome of double-eyelid procedures.

Article Abstract

Background: Blepharoplasty is a common surgical technique performed in individuals seeking aesthetic enhancement. Thus, it is essential to investigate the factors influencing postoperative satisfaction from the patient's perspective. In this study, patient-rated outcome measure questionnaires were used to identify the factors affecting patient satisfaction after full-incision upper blepharoplasty.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed patients who underwent full-incision upper blepharoplasty at an outpatient clinic in China. The questionnaire responses were collected by telephone, text messaging, or email at 6 and 12 months postoperatively.

Results: In total, 149 questionnaires were collected. After a mean follow-up of 23.23 months, the patients' overall satisfaction rate was 89.43%. The factors that significantly affected postoperative satisfaction were the patient's education level, the source of referral to the surgeon, the patient's understanding of the surgical risks, application of a cold compress after surgery as recommended, unsatisfactory postoperative double-eyelid width, postoperative bilateral asymmetry, apparent postoperative cicatrices, and postoperative caterpillar-like appearance of the double eyelids. Education level, apparent postoperative cicatrices, and postoperative bilateral asymmetry influenced the patient's satisfaction with the surgical outcome. The patient's understanding of the surgical risks, unsatisfactory postoperative double-eyelid width, postoperative bilateral asymmetry, apparent postoperative cicatrices, and postoperative caterpillar-like appearance influenced the satisfaction of the patient's family and friends.

Conclusions: Postoperative bilateral asymmetry, apparent postoperative cicatrices, and a low education level of the patient are independent factors that negatively affect patient satisfaction with the outcome of double-eyelid blepharoplasty.

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