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Are Patients Satisfied with Results from Residents Performing Aesthetic Surgery?
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1997
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Quality Of LifeSurgeryPlastic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryCosmetic SurgeryAesthetic SurgeryGender Affirming SurgeryMailed QuestionnaireAesthetic Facial SurgeryOutcomes ResearchSurgical Specialty8-Year SurveySurgical CarePatient SafetyAre Patients SatisfiedMedicinePatient SatisfactionPostoperative ConsiderationAnesthesiology
An 8-year survey of patient satisfaction in an academic aesthetic surgery clinic at the University of Toronto was carried out by means of a mailed questionnaire. A total of 265 questionnaires were mailed; 131 completed questionnaires (49.4 percent) were returned. Of these, 93.1 percent would recommend this clinic (88.1 percent in the first year of operation and 95.4 percent in the subsequent 7 years), and 92.9 percent would undergo the same procedure again, if required (88.3 percent in the first year and 95.0 percent in the next 7 years). The highest patient satisfaction (10 of 10) was seen in augmentation mammoplasty (average, 9.1); blepharoplasty (average, 9.0); rhytidectomy (average, 7.8), and rhinoplasty (average, 6.9). The results obtained compared favorably with recently published data of more experienced surgeons.
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