The research titled “Exploring the Personality Characteristics of Rhinoplasty Patients” (2024) analyzed psychological characteristics between rhinoplasty patients and non-cosmetic surgery patients. The study revealed that rhinoplasty patients displayed higher perfectionism levels and tended to ruminate more but self-compassion levels were only slightly different from the control group. The rhinoplasty patient group showed that perfectionism levels increased with rumination but self-compassion levels decreased when rumination increased. The research indicates rhinoplasty patients possess unique psychological characteristics which surgeons should evaluate before surgery to enhance patient satisfaction through better expectation management.
Reference: Mete, et al (2024) Exploring the Personality Characteristics of Rhinoplasty Patients: Perfectionism, Rumination, and Self-Compassion', Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 48(5), pp. 5299–5305. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00266-024-04019-9 (Accessed: 13 August 2025).
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