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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 152(2): 347e-357e, 2023 08 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36827474

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: Facial feminization surgery covers a broad spectrum of procedures across both hard and soft tissues. Despite the fact that this is a decidedly predictable surgery, because of the high demand for the procedures, a growing number of patients are requiring revision surgery, whether to correct unexpected results or to treat mid-term to long-term functional and aesthetic complications. This Special Topic article categorizes unsatisfactory outcomes encountered after forehead surgery, lower jaw surgery, and thyroid chondroplasty; key steps to avoid these pitfalls; and strategies for structured analysis and operative planning in revision cases.


Subject(s)
Plastic Surgery Procedures , Humans , Male , Face/surgery , Forehead/surgery , Facial Bones/surgery , Feminization/surgery
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35349332

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Importance: Three-dimensional planning software is not standardized in facial gender-affirming surgery. Objective: To develop and validate surgical planning software to create cutting guides to contour the lower jaw border. Design, Setting, and Participants: A 3-year prospective case series study done in three phases: software development, validation, and surgical guide application. Ethics committee approval was obtained to enroll the patients (Clinical Research Ethics Committee, Hospital Costa del Sol, Marbella, Spain). Main Outcomes and Measures: Validation phase: degree of agreement between the planned and obtained results, modification of cephalometric parameters, and surgical times. Application phase: surgical technique description, complications, and patient-reported outcome measures. Results: The degree of agreement between the planned and obtained results was inframillimetric (0.31 ± 0.70 mm). The guides reduced the mandible to within feminine parameters (p < 0.05). Surgical times decreased by 10.96% with chin ostectomies (p < 0.05) and 23.06% with lower jaw border (angle-to-angle) surgeries (p < 0.001). In the application phase, revision surgery was required for 11 patients out of 260 (4.23%). Conclusions and Relevance: The use of cutting guides on the lower jaw border is effective, helps reach standard feminine parameters, and decreases surgical times.

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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 149(4): 755e-766e, 2022 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35188904

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BACKGROUND: Of the primary procedures associated with facial gender confirmation surgery, those involving the mentomandibular complex have received the least attention in the literature. METHODS: The authors present their experience with 837 trans feminine patients operated on for facial gender confirmation surgery who underwent mandibular bone contouring procedures, including bone contouring, chin and mandibular body and angle ostectomies, and osteotomies to reposition the chin. The authors describe the surgical techniques and materials used, and present a customized lower border-supported cutting guide designed by their team and used with 205 patients. A femininity perception score was calculated preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively, and satisfaction with the results was measured 12 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The postoperative follow-up ranged from 12 to 110 months. The mean femininity perception score increased from 47.86 preoperatively to 76.41 at 12 months postoperatively (p < 0.001). No emergency surgical operations were required. In no case was there any permanent damage to the mental or inferior dental nerve. The reoperation percentage because of problems detected during the postoperative period was 2.63 percent (22 patients). CONCLUSIONS: With facial gender confirmation surgery of the jawline and chin, it is possible to modify the transverse and vertical components of the jaw; soften the gonial angles; change the format, bone volume, and position of the chin; and harmonize the entire mandibular line. The facial feminization achieved high satisfaction scores regarding the results and feminine gender appearance 12 months after surgery. The future of mandibular bone contouring techniques includes planning with virtual software and surgical support with patient-specific cutting guides.


Subject(s)
Sex Reassignment Surgery , Chin/surgery , Face/surgery , Female , Feminization/surgery , Humans , Male , Mandible/surgery
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 149(1): 212-224, 2022 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34936625

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Increasing societal acceptance of transgender people has led to broader availability of gender surgery and rapid growth in transition-related operations. Facial gender surgery aims to modify patients' facial features to be more congruent with their physical expression of gender, reducing gender dysphoria and improving quality of life. Growth in research and technique evolution has not kept pace with growth in clinical volume. Therefore, the first International Facial Gender Symposium was held at Johns Hopkins University in 2019, convening surgeons who perform facial gender surgery to share ideas and assess the state of clinical evidence. METHODS: To review the literature on facial gender surgery, the authors developed a search strategy for seven electronic databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Gender Studies) through May of 2019, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses systematic review guidelines. RESULTS: Based on the English language literature and clinical experience, the authors suggest guidelines for screening, management, and appropriate surgical technique for patients undergoing facial gender surgery. They highlight facial gender surgery as a medically necessary intervention and identify shortcomings in current guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: Facial gender surgery represents a complex array of craniofacial and soft-tissue procedures that require application of advanced skills and decision-making. Facial gender operations are not cosmetic, are medically necessary, and require development of new CPT codes specific to facial gender surgery. It is imperative to create educational programs and methods to define sufficient training for facial gender surgery surgeons. Research priorities include better procedural outcomes data, more quality-of-life studies, and insight into variation in both patient and procedural subgroups.


Subject(s)
Evidence-Based Medicine/standards , Face/surgery , Gender Dysphoria/surgery , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Sex Reassignment Procedures/standards , Consensus , Evidence-Based Medicine/methods , Female , Gender Dysphoria/psychology , Humans , Male , Patient Satisfaction , Quality of Life , Sex Reassignment Procedures/methods , Transgender Persons/psychology , Treatment Outcome
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Sci Data ; 7(1): 365, 2020 10 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33082338

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The COVID-19 outbreak and the ensuing confinement measures are expected to bear a significant psychological impact on the affected populations. To date, all available studies designed to investigate the psychological effects of this unprecedented global crisis are based on cross-sectional surveys that do not capture emotional variations over time. Here, we present the data from CoVidAffect, a nationwide citizen science project aimed to provide longitudinal data of mood changes following the COVID-19 outbreak in the spanish territory. Spain is among the most affected countries by the pandemic, with one of the most restrictive and prolonged lockdowns worldwide. The project also collected a baseline of demographic and socioeconomic data. These data can be further analyzed to quantify emotional responses to specific measures and policies, and to understand the effect of context variables on psychological resilience. Importantly, to our knowledge this is the first dataset that offers the opportunity to study the behavior of emotion dynamics in a prolonged lockdown situation.


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Affect , Coronavirus Infections/psychology , Pneumonia, Viral/psychology , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Emotions , Humans , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Quarantine/psychology , Resilience, Psychological , SARS-CoV-2 , Social Isolation/psychology , Spain/epidemiology
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 145(4): 818e-828e, 2020 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32221232

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During the past 10 years, academic publications that address facial feminization surgery have largely examined the technical aspects of the different surgical procedures involved and clinical evaluations of postoperative results. This Special Topic article focuses on aspects that are underdeveloped to date but useful with regard to taking the correct therapeutic approach to transgender patients who are candidates for facial gender confirmation surgery. The authors propose a protocolized sequence, from the clinical evaluation to the postoperative period, based on a sample size of more than 1300 trans feminine patients, offering facial gender confirmation surgery specialists standardized guidelines to handle their patients' needs in a way that is both objective and reproducible.


Subject(s)
Clinical Protocols , Face/surgery , Gender Dysphoria/surgery , Sex Reassignment Surgery/methods , Transgender Persons/psychology , Female , Femininity , Gender Dysphoria/diagnosis , Gender Dysphoria/psychology , Humans , Male , Masculinity , Patient Care Planning/standards , Patient Selection , Postoperative Care/methods , Postoperative Care/standards , Postoperative Period , Sex Reassignment Surgery/psychology , Sex Reassignment Surgery/standards , Treatment Outcome
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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(15)2019 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31387292

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The identification of daily life events that trigger significant changes on our affective state has become a fundamental task in emotional research. To achieve it, the affective states must be assessed in real-time, along with situational information that could contextualize the affective data acquired. However, the objective monitoring of the affective states and the context is still in an early stage. Mobile technologies can help to achieve this task providing immediate and objective data of the users' context and facilitating the assessment of their affective states. Previous works have developed mobile apps for monitoring affective states and context, but they use a fixed methodology which does not allow for making changes based on the progress of the study. This work presents a multimodal platform which leverages the potential of the smartphone sensors and the Experience Sampling Methods (ESM) to provide a continuous monitoring of the affective states and the context in an ubiquitous way. The platform integrates several elements aimed to expedite the real-time management of the ESM questionnaires. In order to show the potential of the platform, and evaluate its usability and its suitability for real-time assessment of affective states, a pilot study has been conducted. The results demonstrate an excellent usability level and a good acceptance from the users and the specialists that conducted the study, and lead to some suggestions for improving the data quality of mobile context-aware ESM-based systems.


Subject(s)
Affect , Telemedicine/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Smartphone , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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J Craniofac Surg ; 30(5): 1393-1398, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31299729

ABSTRACT

The upper third of the face contains 2 features that are particularly important for facial gender recognition: the frontonasoorbital region and the hairline. The supraorbital ridge, which determines the position and exposure of the eyebrows, is almost invariably more developed in the male than in the female. Surgical modification of the frontonasoorbital complex, considered a standard procedure in facial feminization, is reliable and predictable, and also delivers satisfactory results that are stable over time.A prototypical male hairline has an M-shaped pattern compared to the more rounded shape often seen in female hairlines. Feminization of the hairline requires minimizing the temples as well as rounding out the overall shape, optimizing hair density, and occasionally changing the height of the hairline.This article provides an update on our forehead reconstruction technique and our experience in the treatment of hairline redefinition.


Subject(s)
Forehead/surgery , Hair , Sex Reassignment Surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Eyebrows , Face/surgery , Female , Feminization/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 139(3): 573-584, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28234823

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of the frontonaso-orbital complex is one of the best-described and most commonly used procedures in the field of facial feminization surgery. To a large extent, this complex determines the facial expression and plays a key role in the visual identification of facial gender. After the forehead, the hairline pattern is the second most important feature of gender identification within the upper third of the face. The combined evaluation of these two features should be a basic premise of facial feminization surgery. METHODS: The authors present a new surgical sequence developed by their group in which reconstruction of the frontonaso-orbital complex and redefinition of the hairline by means of an autologous hair transplant are carried out during the same operation: forehead reconstruction and simultaneous hair transplantation. RESULTS: Sixty-five male-to-female transgender patients treated with forehead reconstruction and simultaneous hair transplantation are presented along with the surgical technique, sequence used, and the results obtained. A classification method for hairlines in male-to-female transgender patients is proposed based on the observation of 492 patients. A modified temporoparietooccipital coronal (posterior coronal) approach is also described. CONCLUSION: The forehead reconstruction and simultaneous hair transplant technique makes it possible to address the entire upper third of the face in a single facial feminization operation.


Subject(s)
Forehead/surgery , Hair/transplantation , Sex Reassignment Surgery/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Face/surgery , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Rev. AMRIGS ; 42(4): 205-10, out.-dez. 1998. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-257162

ABSTRACT

Os pacientes com doença hereditária da coagulação constituem grupo de risco para as hepatites virais e para a síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida. Com o intuito de observar a prevalência de marcadores virais da hepatite B, C e do vírus da imunodeficiência humana nessa população, avaliamos 82 pacientes...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Hemophilia A/complications , Hepatitis B/etiology , HIV/immunology , Biomarkers
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