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  • Rhinoplasty is a common cosmetic procedure.
  • Previous studies indicated rhinoplasty information online lacks readability.
  • This study updates readability analysis and reviews decision factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the readability and decision-making factors on websites for rhinoplasty patients.
  • To compare content differences between plastic surgery and otolaryngology (ENT) websites.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzed 30 university and private practice websites.
  • Searched using terms like "nose job decision factors" and "rhinoplasty decision factors."
  • Used independent t-tests and IBM Watson Natural Language Understanding for analysis.

Main Results:

  • Procedural considerations were most common (83.3%), lifestyle least (10%).
  • Ethnic background/skin type mentioned on 26.7%, realistic expectations on 40%.
  • ENT sites more frequently discussed risks (P=.02) and used passive voice (P=.006); plastic surgery sites elicited more "disgust" (P<.001).

Conclusions:

  • Websites for rhinoplasty patients require improved readability and comprehensiveness.
  • Significant differences exist in decision-making factors presented by ENT vs. plastic surgery sites.
  • Findings can help surgeons create more accessible and equitable patient resources.