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Measuring aesthetic results after facial skin cancer surgery by means of the FACE-Q

Authors :
R.R.W.J. van der Hulst
Andrzej Piatkowski
Sander B. Kant
Nicole W.J. Kelleners-Smeets
K. Mosterd
RS: NUTRIM - R2 - Liver and digestive health
Plastische Chirurgie (PLC)
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
MUMC+: MA Dermatologie (9)
Dermatologie
MUMC+: MA Plastische Chirurgie (3)
MUMC+: MA Plastische Chirurgie (9)
MUMC+: MA AIOS Plastische Chirurgie (9)
Source :
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 43(5), 541-548. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Skin cancer is the most commonly occurring type of cancer. However, the influence of facial skin cancer surgery on patients’ perceived aesthetic appearance is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to provide an insight into how patients perceive the aesthetic outcome of facial skin cancer surgery by means of a specialised patient-reported outcome measure designed for the aesthetic evaluation of the face: the FACE-Q. Methods A total of 47 patients with non-melanoma skin cancer who were scheduled for Mohs’s micrographic surgery (MMS) or standard surgical excision (SE) were included. These patients filled out three different FACE-Q questionnaires: satisfaction with facial appearance, social function, and satisfaction with outcome. Follow-up was conducted after baseline at 1 month and 3 months post-surgery. Results No significant differences were detected between baseline and follow-up regarding social function and satisfaction with facial appearance. However, after 3 months, patients were significantly more satisfied with the result of surgery when compared with the 1-month post-surgery follow-up. Conclusions The perceived aesthetic appreciation of patients does not seem to be significantly influenced by facial skin cancer SE or MMS surgery in this 3-month follow-up study. Level of evidence: Not ratable.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0930343X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 43(5), 541-548. Springer, Cham
Accession number :
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