Body Contouring Surgery Improves Long-Term Satisfaction with Appearance and Health-Related Quality of Life after Bariatric Surgery

Author:

Poulsen Lotte123,Rae Charlene4,Simonsen Nina12,Klassen Anne F.4,Lorenzen Mike52,Rose Michael6,Juhl Claus B.7289,Støving René Klinkby57910,Cano Stefan J.11,Andries Alin12,Pusic Andrea L.13,Sorensen Jens Ahm12

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit for Plastic Surgery

2. University of Southern Denmark

3. OPEN, Odense Explorative Patient Network

4. Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University

5. Center for Eating Disorders

6. Department of Plastic Surgery, Hospital of South West Jutland

7. Research Unit for Medical Endocrinology, Odense University Hospital

8. University Hospital of South West Jutland

9. Mental Health Services in the Region of Southern Denmark

10. Clinical Institute, University of Southern Denmark

11. Modus Outcomes

12. Department of Endocrinology, Hospital of South West Jutland

13. Department of Plastic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Abstract

Background:Patient-reported outcomes are crucial in bariatric surgery (BaS) and body contouring surgery (BC) because patients’ goals include improvement in appearance and health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). The BODY-Q is a patient-reported outcome measure developed to measure change in satisfaction with appearance and HR-QOL in BaS and BC patients. The aim of this study was to examine BODY-Q scores over the entire weight loss journey, and to investigate the impact of BC after BaS.Methods:Patients completed the BODY-Q before and after BaS and BC at four hospital departments in Denmark between 2015 and 2019. Cross-sectional scores were analyzed by phase of weight loss journey using one-way analysis of variance. Scores for patients who provided longitudinal assessments were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance and pairedttest. The impact of BC was examined over time after BaS, using an independentttest from before BaS through more than 7 years after BaS.Results:The study included 1527 patients who provided 2285 BODY-Q assessments. The cross-sectional analysis by phase of weight loss journey showed higher scores after BaS, lower scores before BC, and highest-level scores after BC. The longitudinal analysis showed higher postoperative mean scores compared with preoperative scores for both BaS and BC. The analysis over time after BaS revealed lower mean scores in patients who did not receive BC.Conclusion:The authors’ results provide evidence of the positive impact of BaS and BC on patients’ lives and emphasize the importance of considering BC to finalize the weight loss journey, as it helps to maintain improvements in appearance and HR-QOL.CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:Therapeutic, IV.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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