Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Mar 2025)

Impact of Mask-Wearing on Public Attitudes, Perceptions, and Interest in Rhinoplasty During the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Mohanad M. Alsuhaim, MD, MBBS,
  • Abdullah A. Fallatah, MD, MBBS,
  • Mohammed H. Shawosh, MD, MBBS,
  • Adil N. Althobaity, MBBS, SB-PLAST, EBOPRAS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/gox.0000000000006587
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. e6587

Abstract

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Background:. This study aimed to investigate the influence of mask use on attitudes, perceptions, and interests in rhinoplasty during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. Our objective is to identify the factors influencing public attitudes, perceptions, and interest in undergoing rhinoplasty during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the elements that altered individuals’ decisions regarding the procedure. Methods:. Epi Info software was used to calculate sample size, and a pilot study confirmed the feasibility of the research. Data analysis incorporated both descriptive and inferential statistics, with results illustrated in tables and graphs. Participant privacy was ensured throughout. Results:. Most participants were women (81.7%), 18–24 years, single, and from the eastern region. Only 16.3% believed rhinoplasty is exclusive to women, 15.1% considered it solely cosmetic, and 50.3% thought it should be restricted to adults. Among 25 participants (3.9%) who had rhinoplasty, 64% made the decision independently, whereas acquaintances influenced the rest. Additionally, 62.8% disagreed with the notion that rhinoplasty is unnecessary while wearing masks, indicating a preference for the procedure even with mask use. A χ2 test revealed significant associations between rhinoplasty preference during mask usage and sex (P = 0.019), gender exclusivity (P < 0.001), cosmetic purpose (P = 0.033), cultural discouragement (P < 0.001), and surgeon type (P < 0.001). Conclusions:. Mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic led to an increased interest in rhinoplasty. However, further research is needed to determine if this interest in rhinoplasty translates into an increase in surgical procedures being performed.