This retrospect study was conducted to evaluate patient satisfaction f
ollowing rhinoplasty. Of the 1,062 patients who had undergone rhinopla
sty and received a questionnaire, there were 468 respondents. They rat
ed satisfaction with aesthetic and functional results of the surgery.
Four groups were created: Group I comprised all the respondents: 468 p
atients of which there were 381 (81.4%) females and 87 (18.6%) males;
6.2% of this group was dissatisfied. Group II [373 patients: 301 (80.7
%) female and 72 (19.3%) male] was composed of patients who underwent
a primary rhinoplasty by the lead author, with or without revision of
which 7.5% was not satisfied. Group III [95 patients: 80 (84.2%) femal
e and 15 (15.8%) male] comprised those who underwent the initial rhino
plasty by another surgeon and the secondary procedure by the lead auth
or. The surgery failed to satisfy only 1.1% of this group. Group IV [8
6 patients: 78 (90.7%) female and 8 (9.3%) male] underwent initial sur
gery by the lead author and then required revision surgery. This group
exhibited the highest dissatisfaction level (13.6%). This article ana
lyzes the results of the questionnaire in detail. In summary, the perc
entage of dissatisfied patients in the total population was higher amo
ng male patients (12.8%) than among female patients (4.6%).