Authors
HS Richards, E Jenkinson, P White, RA Harrad
Publication date
2022/8
Journal
Eye
Volume
36
Issue
8
Pages
1651-1655
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Background
Ptosis may result in increased anxiety, appearance-related distress and social avoidance, and impacts visual function. Previous work demonstrates the benefits of ptosis surgery for health-related quality of life, but there is a paucity of research comparing such outcomes before and after surgery. The aim of this study was to determine potential patient benefits in health-related quality of life, social dysfunction and anxiety following successful ptosis surgery using validated measures.
Methods
Adult ptosis correction surgery patients completed validated measures of appearance-related social anxiety and avoidance, anxiety and depression, and fear of negative evaluation pre-surgery. Following successful surgery, these measures were repeated post-discharge in addition to another health-related quality of life measure.
Results
Of 61 patients recruited, follow-up measures were sent to 33 and completed by 23 …
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