Barone Mauro, Cogliandro Annalisa, Salzillo Rosa, List Emile, Panasiti Vincenzo, Tenna Stefania, Persichetti Paolo
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Via Alvaro Del Portillo 200, Rome, Italy.
Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2019 Aug;43(4):1014-1020. doi: 10.1007/s00266-019-01366-w. Epub 2019 Apr 1.
The goal of this study report is to define the "gender angle," a new angle which represents the masculine or feminine nasal shape, for performing a gender-oriented rhinoplasty. The use of the "gender angle" in Caucasian patients will help the plastic surgeon in the search for a suitable nose for the patient's face and above all for the search for maximum patient satisfaction.
The study population was obtained from Caucasian patients who had undergone rhinoplasty between January 1986 and September 2016 at our department. Patients answered the Italian version of the FACE-Q outcome instrument on post-rhinoplasty satisfaction with their nose. Anthropometric measurements were taken retrospectively by AutoCAD for MAC on a photograph of the profile view taken postoperatively at the last follow-up.
A total of 1774 (706 male and 1068 female) patients satisfied the inclusion criteria and were finally enrolled in this study. We identified a gender-specific angle ranging from 168° to 182° for the male nose and from 160° to 178° for the female nose. We subdivided all study patients into 3 ranges of angles as follows: male nose, range 1 = 168°-172°, range 2 = 173°-177°, range 3 = 178°-182°; female nose, range 1 = 160°-166°, range 2 = 167°-171°, range 3 = 172°-178°. All study patients completed the FACE-Q rhinoplasty postoperative module. Analysis was performed of the FACE-Q results and the angle obtained for each nose. The most satisfactory angle range for male patients was range 3 (P = 0.01) and for the female patients was range 2 (P = 0.01).
The "gender angle" might be a parameter that effectively provides the optimal cosmetic result for male and female patients who undergo rhinoplasty.
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本研究报告的目的是定义“性别角度”,这是一个代表男性或女性鼻形的新角度,用于进行性别导向的鼻整形术。在白种人患者中使用“性别角度”将有助于整形外科医生为患者的面部寻找合适的鼻子,尤其是为了寻求患者的最大满意度。
研究人群来自1986年1月至2016年9月在我科接受鼻整形术的白种人患者。患者回答了关于鼻整形术后对鼻子满意度的意大利语版FACE-Q结局工具。在最后一次随访时术后侧面照片上,通过AutoCAD for MAC进行回顾性人体测量。
共有1774名(706名男性和1068名女性)患者符合纳入标准并最终纳入本研究。我们确定男性鼻子的性别特异性角度范围为168°至182°,女性鼻子为160°至178°。我们将所有研究患者细分为3个角度范围,如下:男性鼻子,范围1 = 168°-172°,范围2 = 173°-177°,范围3 = 178°-182°;女性鼻子,范围1 = 160°-166°,范围2 = 167°-171°,范围3 = 172°-178°。所有研究患者完成了FACE-Q鼻整形术后模块。对FACE-Q结果和每个鼻子获得的角度进行了分析。男性患者最满意的角度范围是范围3(P = 0.01),女性患者是范围2(P = 0.01)。
“性别角度”可能是一个能有效为接受鼻整形术的男性和女性患者提供最佳美容效果的参数。
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