Intentions in reconstructive plastic surgery among post-bariatric patients in Brazil's public health service
Abdalla, Priscila Chiarello de Souza PintoPedroso, Juan Carlos MontanoKatayama, Rafael CauêSaad, Sarhan SydneyFelix, Gabriel de Almeida ArrudaBaeninger, MaríliaGragnani, Alfredo
ABSTRACT Purpose: To evaluate post-bariatric patients' intentions to undergo reconstructive plastic surgery in Brazil's public health system. Methods: This cross-sectional study, conducted between May 2022 and February 2023, contacted 539 post-bariatric patients (≥ one year post surgery) via telephone, of whom 150 completed an online survey. Participants assessed their interest in reconstructive surgery and completed the validated Body-Q instrument to evaluate body image, sexual function, and related outcomes. Results: Most respondents were female (88%) and married (68%), with an average age of 43 years old. The preoperative and postoperative body mass indices were 44.5 and 28.1, respectively, with an average weight loss of 44 ± 12.8 kg. A total of 90.7% expressed interest in reconstructive surgery, particularly for the abdomen (75.3%) and breasts (68%). Lower education level was linked to higher aesthetic expectations (p = 0.014). Patients interested in arm surgery had significantly lower sexual function scores (p = 0.006). There was no significant correlation between total weight loss and surgical interest. Conclusion: Post-bariatric patients in Brazil's public healthcare system showed a high demand for reconstructive surgery, with education level and body satisfaction influencing interest more than weight loss. Targeted counseling may help align expectations and enhance post-bariatric care for patients.
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