Medicine and Health
Patient reported psychosocial functioning following successful ptosis surgery
H. S. Richards, E. Jenkinson, et al.
This study by H. S. Richards, E. Jenkinson, P. White, and R. A. Harrad highlights the substantial psychosocial benefits of successful ptosis surgery. Their research showed significant improvements in appearance-related social distress, anxiety, and fear of negative evaluation for patients after surgery. With 85% of participants reporting enhanced well-being, the findings underscore the transformative impact of this procedure beyond its functional advantages.
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