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This study measured nasal skin thickness in Middle Eastern individuals, finding it may not significantly impact rhinoplasty patient satisfaction. Understanding nasal anatomy is key for surgical outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Anatomy
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Nasal skin thickness is a crucial anatomical consideration in rhinoplasty.
  • Variations in nasal skin thickness can influence surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  • Limited data exists on nasal skin thickness within the Middle Eastern population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish mean nasal skin thickness measurements in the Middle Eastern population.
  • To evaluate the correlation between nasal skin thickness and patient satisfaction after rhinoplasty.

Main Methods:

  • Radiological assessment of nasal skin thickness at three distinct points on the nasal dorsum.
  • Inclusion of 154 adult patients (80 female, 74 male) undergoing paranasal sinus CT scans.
  • Categorization of patients into thick, medium, and thin nasal skin groups, with satisfaction assessed on a 10%-100% scale.

Main Results:

  • Mean nasal skin thickness measurements were established for males and females across the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the nasal dorsum.
  • No statistically significant difference (p=0.089) was observed in patient satisfaction levels across the three defined skin thickness groups.
  • The study provides foundational data on nasal skin thickness specific to the Middle Eastern demographic.

Conclusions:

  • This research offers baseline data on nasal skin thickness in Middle Eastern individuals.
  • Nasal skin thickness does not appear to be a primary determinant of patient satisfaction following rhinoplasty.
  • Further research may explore other anatomical and aesthetic factors influencing rhinoplasty outcomes.