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Assessment of Pain and Satisfaction After Orofacial Harmonization Procedures. | LitMetric

Assessment of Pain and Satisfaction After Orofacial Harmonization Procedures.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

ATITUS Education, Senador Pinheiro, 304/Rodrigues, Passo Fundo, RS, 99070-220, Brazil.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The long-term study aimed to evaluate patient satisfaction and pain levels following various facial aesthetic procedures while analyzing psychological and social well-being both immediately and one month post-treatment.
  • Data was collected from 172 participants, predominantly female, using FACE-Q questionnaires to assess perceived age, satisfaction levels, and pain via a visual scale.
  • Results indicated high satisfaction after 30 days, particularly among filler recipients, with many participants perceiving themselves as younger and reporting low pain levels, alongside positive correlations between satisfaction and psychological/social well-being.

Article Abstract

Aims: This long-term study assessed satisfaction and pain levels following facial aesthetic procedures. The study also aimed to correlate expectations, and psychological and social well-being immediately and after one month, describe perceived age, and assess differences in satisfaction between injectable fillers and other Orofacial Harmonization procedures such as hyaluronic acid treatments (for dark circles, nasolabial fold lips, malar, jaw), botulinum toxin injections, enzymatic lipolysis of the double chin, micro-needling, and PDO threads.

Methods: Data were collected immediately after the procedures and then again 30 days later. Among the participants, 159 (92.4%) were females and 13 (7.6%) were males, who completed FACE-Q questionnaires addressing perceived age, expectations, psychological and social well-being, satisfaction, and facial appearance, as well as the visual pain scale.

Results: The average age of the patients treated in the Dental Clinics in Brazil was 40.4 years (SD± 12.7), with 48.8% of participants perceiving themselves as older immediately after the procedures, decreasing to 47.7% after 30 days, and pain intensity was reported as low. The total number of Orofacial Harmonization procedures performed was 256. Satisfaction after 30 days was high, especially among those who received fillers. The psychological and social function scales were positively correlated with satisfaction with the decision, result, and appearance scales. Fillers showed a significant improvement in perceived age appearance, with half of the patients feeling younger after 30 days. The patients exhibited high satisfaction levels in one-month post-aesthetic orofacial harmonization procedures. Despite initially high expectations, patients reported enhanced psychological and social well-being, along with minimal pain during interventions CONCLUSION: Positive correlations were observed between satisfaction, decision-making, result perception, and appearance. Injectable fillers notably improved perceived aging, with a significant portion of patients initially perceiving themselves as older than their actual age, but later feeling younger post-procedure. Fillers also yielded superior satisfaction and pain relief compared to alternative interventions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00266-024-04348-9DOI Listing

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