TY - JOUR
T1 - Quality of Life Improvement Following Blepharoplasty
T2 - A Prospective Study
AU - Papadopulos, Nikolaos A.
AU - Archimandritis, Theresa
AU - Henrich, Gerhard
AU - Kovacs, Laszlo
AU - MacHens, Hans Günther
AU - Klöppel, Markus
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/5/1
Y1 - 2023/5/1
N2 - Background: Our previous retrospective study indicates that esthetic surgery in general results in a significant improvement in Quality of life (QoL). This is the first indication-specific prospective evaluation of QoL after blepharoplasty using standardized and validated questionnaires. Objectives: To report changes in QoL after blepharoplasty prospectively with a 6-month follow-up. Methods: The same surgical team performed an esthetic blepharoplasty on 50 patients. Participants answered 1 set of questionnaires preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively. The instrument consisted of a self-developed indication-specific part specially designed for blepharoplasty and 4 validated and standardized testing instruments (FLZ, FPI-R, RSES, and PHQ-4) with norm data for German-speaking countries available. Results: This study reveals a high rate of satisfaction after blepharoplasty. 96% felt better about themselves and 94% would undergo the procedure again. Statistically significant increased values were found postoperatively in the items "income" (P=0.016), "family life" (P=0.028), "partner relationship" (P=0.039), "ability to relax" (P<0.001), "energy" (P<0.001), "hobbies" (P<0.001), and with their outer appearance in general (P=0.018). Blepharoplasty showed a statistically significant improvement in emotional stability (P=0.017) and a reduction in depressive symptoms (P<0.001). Our patients had statistically significantly higher self-esteem before (P<0.001) and after (P<0.001) the intervention. Conclusion: Our prospective study shows that blepharoplasty increases most aspects of QoL significantly, has a positive effect on emotional and physical well-being, and reduces the incidence of depressive symptoms and anxiety.
AB - Background: Our previous retrospective study indicates that esthetic surgery in general results in a significant improvement in Quality of life (QoL). This is the first indication-specific prospective evaluation of QoL after blepharoplasty using standardized and validated questionnaires. Objectives: To report changes in QoL after blepharoplasty prospectively with a 6-month follow-up. Methods: The same surgical team performed an esthetic blepharoplasty on 50 patients. Participants answered 1 set of questionnaires preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively. The instrument consisted of a self-developed indication-specific part specially designed for blepharoplasty and 4 validated and standardized testing instruments (FLZ, FPI-R, RSES, and PHQ-4) with norm data for German-speaking countries available. Results: This study reveals a high rate of satisfaction after blepharoplasty. 96% felt better about themselves and 94% would undergo the procedure again. Statistically significant increased values were found postoperatively in the items "income" (P=0.016), "family life" (P=0.028), "partner relationship" (P=0.039), "ability to relax" (P<0.001), "energy" (P<0.001), "hobbies" (P<0.001), and with their outer appearance in general (P=0.018). Blepharoplasty showed a statistically significant improvement in emotional stability (P=0.017) and a reduction in depressive symptoms (P<0.001). Our patients had statistically significantly higher self-esteem before (P<0.001) and after (P<0.001) the intervention. Conclusion: Our prospective study shows that blepharoplasty increases most aspects of QoL significantly, has a positive effect on emotional and physical well-being, and reduces the incidence of depressive symptoms and anxiety.
KW - body image
KW - esthetic blepharoplasty
KW - life satisfaction
KW - quality of life
KW - self-esteem
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U2 - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000009119
DO - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000009119
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159286010
SN - 1049-2275
VL - 34
SP - 888
EP - 892
JO - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
JF - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
IS - 3
ER -