Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Aug 2024)

Functional, Cosmetic, and Psychological Outcomes after Rhinoplasty

  • Goran Omer, PhD,
  • Stefano Girolamo, PhD,
  • Binaiy Hamatofiq, MBChB,
  • Sozyar Tofiq, MBChB,
  • Mawa Aziz Mohammed, MBChB,
  • Diya Abdulkarim, MBChB,
  • Shnya Mohammed, MBChB,
  • Mohammed Gubari, PhD,
  • Imad Habibullah, PhD,
  • Ayman Mustafa, BS,
  • Mariwan Fatah, PhD,
  • Sarwat Ahmed, PhD,
  • Fahmi Kakamad, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. e6057

Abstract

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Background:. Rhinoplasty is conducted to address both cosmetic and functional objectives. It is not merely a cosmetic procedure, as it frequently aims to improve function by enhancing nasal breathing and removing congenital or acquired obstructions. The current study aims to determine the functional, cosmetic, and psychological outcomes of rhinoplasties. Methods:. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study. The data were collected using an interview and an online Google form. A chi-square test was used to determine the relationship between qualitative variables and quantitative variables using frequency, percentage, and mean for quantitative variables. Each variable’s P value is used to detect statistical significance. The significance level was set at a P value of less than 0.05. Results:. Of the 234 patients enrolled in this study, 69.2% were women, whereas 30.8% were men, with a mean age of 22.86 ± 4.546 years. In terms of satisfaction, functional satisfaction accounted for about 59% of all satisfaction, cosmetic satisfaction was 63.2%, and psychological satisfaction was 70.9%. The primary reason for surgery was cosmetic (45%). Conclusion:. The majority of enrolled participants were satisfied with their functional outcomes, whereas their satisfaction with psychological and cosmetic outcomes was moderate.