Patient satisfaction after mini-incision brachioplasty

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Brachioplasty is a common procedure performed by plastic surgeons, with type II brachioplasty being the most regularly performed procedure in the clinic. This study evaluates patient satisfaction after mini-incision brachioplasty using a fivequestion survey. We administered the survey to 26 patients six months after they had undergone mini-incision brachioplasty to correct type II deformity. Most of the patients considered the improvement by surgery acceptable (53.8%), while 84.6% reported a decrease of at least two clothing sizes post-surgery. More than half (57.7%) were satisfied with body symmetry following surgery, while 69.2% accepted the resultant scar. However, only 30.8% would recommend this type of operation without reservations. The results of this study indicate that adequate patient education prior to mini-incision brachioplasty is key to optimal patient satisfaction.

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El-Sabbagh, A. H. (2016). Patient satisfaction after mini-incision brachioplasty. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, 25(4), 254–257. https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105816659882

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