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. 2022 Mar 17;10(3):e4210. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004210

Table 5.

Nonstandardized Satisfaction Outcomes

Study Patient Satisfaction
Balaji9 “Patients were satisfied with the outcome of the surgery.”
Becking et al.10 “Without exception, all patients were convinced that their faces had become more feminine.”
Gupta et al.16 “…all patients were satisfied with their cosmetic results”
Hage et al.18 “All patients were satisfied with the final result in that they were convinced their appearance had become more feminine;” “…one patient had expected a more radical hump reduction while another felt her nose was still too wide”
Shams and Motamedi25 “…our patients were satisfied with their improvement in appearance with these standard set of operations”
Telang28 “All operated patients reported satisfaction with the overall outcome. They reported significant improvement in their feeling of gender incongruence or being mis-gendered by others in the society.”
Villepelet et al.29 “100% of our patients were satisfied in the short term.”

Seven studies reported qualitative satisfaction outcomes for their patients.