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Does rhinoplasty change perceptions of attractiveness, success,
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October 19, 2017
The JAMA Network Journals
Participants in a web-based survey who viewed pictures of patients before and after rhinoplasty
rated patients after surgery as more attractive, successful and overall healthier, research shows.
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Participants in a web-based survey who viewed pictures of patients before and after
rhinoplasty rated patients after surgery as more attractive, successful and overall
healthier, in an article published by JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.
Rhinoplasty is one of the most common facial plastic surgery procedures performed in the United States but
few studies have looked that the impact of rhinoplasty on social perceptions.
In the study by Lisa E. Ishii, M.D., M.S.H., of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and her coauthors, 473
casual observers completed a survey that included images of 13 unique patients before and after surgery,
although survey participants were unaware of patients' surgery status. No more than one photograph of the
same patient was used. Most of the survey participants were white, women and had four-year college degrees.
Survey results showed patients after rhinoplasty had higher average attractiveness scores, higher average
perceived success scores and higher average perceived overall health scores, according to the study.
Limitations of the study include that the results do not reflect the spectrum of rhinoplasty surgical outcomes
because the images used represented only optimal rhinoplasty outcomes. The study also does not reflect
patients' self-perceived change.
"These findings propose that patients experience an improvement in social interactions stemming from the
positive effect of rhinoplasty surgery on observer perceptions. Furthermore, these results may improve
physician-patient discussions about rhinoplasty surgery by providing a reference for an optimal outcome.
However, variability in surgical outcomes must be considered when establishing surgical expectations and
considering the effect on social perceptions," the article concludes.
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Journal Reference:
1. Jason C. Nellis, Masaru Ishii, Kristin L. Bater, Ira D. Papel, Theda C. Kontis, Patrick J. Byrne, Kofi D. O.
Boahene, Lisa E. Ishii. Association of Rhinoplasty With Perceived Attractiveness, Success, and
Overall Health. JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 2017; DOI: 10.1001/jamafacial.2017.1453
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