面部年轻化美容中的 360° 患者护理方法。

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae059
Shannon Humphrey, Vince Bertucci, Izolda Heydenrych, Patricia Ogilvie, Marva Safa, Carola de la Guardia
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背景:美容医学传统上侧重于解决感知到的问题领域,缺乏长期规划和参与:美容医学传统上侧重于解决感知到的问题区域,缺乏长期规划和参与:本文介绍了一种以患者为中心的非手术美容医疗实践模式,即面部美容年轻化 360° 方法:360°方法分为4个基本支柱。医学文献、作者的临床经验以及患者满意度调查结果都被用来支持该方法:结果:支柱 1 描述了在使用积极倾听原则的基础上对患者进行全面了解,以确定患者当前的美容问题、生活方式、医疗和治疗史、治疗目标、对美容治疗的态度以及经济来源。支柱 2 涉及进行全面的面部评估,而不是针对具体特征的评估,考虑多种面部组织和结构及其相互关系,从而有助于防止狭隘的治疗带来意想不到的后果。支柱 3 介绍了在根据面部评估结果制定初步治疗计划时,如何充分利用所有可用的治疗方法和技术。支柱 4 增加了治疗规划的时间维度,在患者的全力支持和参与下,努力实现可修改的长期治疗时间表的目标;其目的是促进患者与美容保健专业人员(HCP)之间建立持久、持续的关系:尽管实施过程需要大量的投入和时间,但 360° 方法以患者为中心的理念有助于实现最佳的患者治疗效果,并促进患者与医护人员之间持久关系的发展:
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A 360° Approach to Patient Care in Aesthetic Facial Rejuvenation.

Background: Aesthetic medicine has traditionally focused on addressing perceived problem areas, with lack of long-term planning and engagement.

Objectives: This article describes a patient-centric model for nonsurgical aesthetic medical practice, termed the 360° approach to facial aesthetic rejuvenation.

Methods: The 360° approach was divided into 4 foundational pillars. Medical literature, the authors' clinical experiences, and results from patient satisfaction surveys were used to support the approach.

Results: Pillar 1 describes the development of a complete understanding of the patient, based on the use of active listening principles, to characterize the patient's current aesthetic concerns, lifestyle, medical and treatment history, treatment goals, attitude toward aesthetic treatment, and financial resources. Pillar 2 involves conducting a comprehensive facial assessment in contrast to a feature-specific assessment, considering multiple facial tissues and structures and their interrelationships, thus helping to prevent the unanticipated consequences of narrowly focused treatment. Pillar 3 describes leveraging all available treatments and techniques in the development of an initial treatment plan arising from the facial assessment. Pillar 4 adds a time dimension to treatment planning, working toward the goal of a long-term modifiable treatment timeline, with full patient support and involvement; this is designed to facilitate a durable, sustained relationship between the patient and aesthetic healthcare professional (HCP).

Conclusions: Although implementation involves substantial commitment and time, the patient-oriented focus of the 360° approach can help achieve optimal patient outcomes and the development of enduring patient-HCP relationships.

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