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The Role of Skin Thickness in the Choice of a Rhinoplasty Technique for Thin-Skinned Patients: Analysis of Long-Term Results and Patient Satisfaction

Introduction This randomized controlled study aimed to analyse the long-term results of thin-skinned patients who underwent rhinoplasty. Materials and Methods All the included study patients had the following characteristics: underwent primary rhinoplasty for functional and/or cosmetic problems, wer...

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Main Authors: Barone, Mauro, Cogliandro, Annalisa, Salzillo, Rosa, Ciarrocchi, Silvia, Panasiti, Vincenzo, Coppola, Rosa, Russo, Vito, Tenna, Stefania, Persichetti, Paolo
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description Introduction This randomized controlled study aimed to analyse the long-term results of thin-skinned patients who underwent rhinoplasty. Materials and Methods All the included study patients had the following characteristics: underwent primary rhinoplasty for functional and/or cosmetic problems, were thin-skinned, had been followed for almost 2 years, underwent both standard pre- and post-operative photography, had a good understanding of the Italian language, and had signed a consent form for inclusion in the study. The patients were randomly divided into 4 groups as follows: group 1, camouflage of the dorsum by diced cartilage; group 2, camouflage of the dorsum with lipofilling; group 3, camouflage of the dorsum by a temporal fascia graft; and group 4 (control group), without camouflage of the dorsum. Patients answered the Italian version of the FACE-Q rhinoplasty module. The Obagi skin pinch test was used to measure nasal skin thickness. We compared pre- and post-operative patient satisfaction with the appearance of their nose between the 4 patient groups by the Chi-squared test for unpaired data. Two plastic surgeons reviewed all the post-operative photographs of the study patients and rated the photographs on a scale of 1 to 5. Results A total of 101 patients who underwent primary rhinoplasty between January 2016 and March 2018 in our department of plastic surgery and satisfied the inclusion criteria were enrolled in this study. The mean patient age was 38.5 years. The mean follow-up time was 2.5 years. The differences between the preoperative and post-operative FACE-Q values for group 1 were significant ( P  
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