Ramirez Sylvia P B, Scherz Gunther, Smith Helen
Cutis Medical Laser Clinics Pte Ltd, Singapore.
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2021 Mar 1;14:197-207. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S296970. eCollection 2021.
Identifying predictors for patients' readiness to receive non-surgical facial aesthetic treatments facilitates the physician's understanding of the patient's goals and expectations. This paper aims to identify clinical and demographic characteristics of patients who proceed with non-surgical facial aesthetic procedures in Singapore.
Using data from electronic patient health records, authors examined clinical and demographic characteristics of 624 Asian and Caucasian patients who sought treatment in a 12-month period and who had minimum follow-up of 1 year. Variables examined included age, race/ethnicity, gender, prior treatment, and attitudes and motivation for seeking treatment. Univariate and multivariate analyses of factors associated with proceeding with the treatment plan were evaluated using chi-square and logistic regression analyses.
Approximately 88% of patients who sought consultation proceeded with treatment. The majority were older than 40 years of age, were female and received prior treatments. Notable is the high frequency of rejuvenation rather than correction as the clinical outcome goal. There were slightly more Caucasians than Chinese patients but the racial distribution allowed the identification of differences between the two groups. Chinese patients were younger and more likely to seek correction or more obvious changes as compared to Caucasian patients. On multivariate analyses, powerful predictors for proceeding with non-invasive facial treatments included a treatment goal of rejuvenation rather than correction, an expectation of an immediate result, and prior aesthetic treatments.
This study is the first to compare race/ethnic differences in factors that influence treatment with non-invasive aesthetic procedures. This is also the first to identify demographic, clinical and motivational characteristics associated with actual treatment with non-invasive facial procedures. Further research on a systematic approach to defining a patient's motivation for receiving treatment, as well as research identifying which patients are more likely to have positive clinical outcomes are warranted.
识别患者接受非手术面部美容治疗意愿的预测因素,有助于医生理解患者的目标和期望。本文旨在确定在新加坡接受非手术面部美容手术患者的临床和人口统计学特征。
作者利用电子患者健康记录中的数据,研究了624名亚洲和白种患者的临床和人口统计学特征,这些患者在12个月内寻求治疗,且至少随访1年。研究变量包括年龄、种族/民族、性别、既往治疗情况以及寻求治疗的态度和动机。使用卡方检验和逻辑回归分析评估与继续治疗计划相关因素的单变量和多变量分析。
约88%寻求咨询的患者接受了治疗。大多数患者年龄超过40岁,为女性,且接受过既往治疗。值得注意的是,作为临床结果目标,年轻化而非矫正的频率很高。白种患者比中国患者略多,但种族分布使我们能够识别两组之间的差异。与白种患者相比,中国患者更年轻,更倾向于寻求矫正或更明显的改变。在多变量分析中,接受非侵入性面部治疗的有力预测因素包括年轻化而非矫正的治疗目标、对即时效果的期望以及既往美容治疗。
本研究首次比较了影响非侵入性美容手术治疗因素的种族/民族差异。这也是首次识别与非侵入性面部手术实际治疗相关的人口统计学、临床和动机特征。有必要进一步研究以系统方法定义患者接受治疗的动机,以及识别哪些患者更可能获得积极临床结果的研究。