2023
DOI: 10.1089/fpsam.2022.0085
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The Effect of Acceptance of Cosmetic Surgery, Body Appreciation, and Nasal Obstruction on Patient Satisfaction After Rhinoplasty

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“…In men, the third most common issue was a nose that was deemed too small, while in women, it was a bulbous tip [ 55 ]. Patient satisfaction rates were found to be correlated with preoperative body appreciation and nasal obstructions [ 56 ]. In summary, information on subjective and objective pain variables, patients’ prior pain perceptions, analgesic intake, and the use of opioids or intranasal graft types like batten, caudal, or spreader may influence postoperative pain and narcotic requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In men, the third most common issue was a nose that was deemed too small, while in women, it was a bulbous tip [ 55 ]. Patient satisfaction rates were found to be correlated with preoperative body appreciation and nasal obstructions [ 56 ]. In summary, information on subjective and objective pain variables, patients’ prior pain perceptions, analgesic intake, and the use of opioids or intranasal graft types like batten, caudal, or spreader may influence postoperative pain and narcotic requirements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%