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.