Rhytidectomy and Beauty
Short- and long-term outcomes of comprehensive facial rhytidectomy using FACE-Q scales
Wang Guanhuier, Xie Xiang, Pan Bailin, Xie Hongbin
Published 2021-02-15
Cite as Chin J Med Aesth & Cosmet, 2021, 27(1): 24-28. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0290.2021.01.007
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the technique procedure for comprehensive facial rhytidectomy, and to evaluate the surgical outcome.
MethodsA total of 126 patient received comprehensive facial rhytidectomy were involved in this study and the outcomes were evaluated by using 14 FACE-Q scales.
ResultsTotally 44 patients completed the FACE-Q scales, with the follow-up of 6 to 86 months, with an average of 27.9 months. The overall satisfaction was 87.30±10.79 (mean±standard deviation), satisfaction with forehead and brow was 92.16±10.12, satisfaction with cheekbones was 93.30±6.95, satisfaction with cheek was 91.20±10.17, and satisfaction with neck was 87.16±9.65; appraisal of overall lines was 87.57±9.71, appraisal of forehead lines was 91.80±10.23, appraisal of glabella lines was 90.43±10.76, appraisal of nasolabial fold was 88.25±12.10, and appraisal of crow's feet was 91.52±13.66; social function scores were 88.70±9.40, psychological function scores 88.77±10.49, surgical decision satisfaction scores 90.86±9.06, and surgical outcome satisfaction scores 90.03±10.61. Self-evaluation was 8.33±3.15 years younger. There was no statistically significant difference in the scale results between the age groups of <40 years, 40-50 years, and >50 years.
ConclusionsComprehensive facial rhytidectomy is a systematic and thorough surgical solution for rejuvenation. This procedure is proved to be of high satisfactory degree in short and long-term follow-up by FACE-Q scales.
Key words:
Personality inventory; Face; Midface rhytidectomy; Lower-face rhytidectomy; FACE-Q scales; Patient reported outcomes
Contributor Information
Wang Guanhuier
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
Xie Xiang
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
Pan Bailin
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
Xie Hongbin
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China