Ince, BilsevIsmayilzade, MajidDadaci, Mehmet2024-05-192024-05-1920232689-36142689-3622https://doi.org10.1089/fpsam.2023.0058https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/5775Background: There are several factors affecting the results of rhinoplasty, and the predictability of outcomes still remains insufficient.Objective: To associate the rhinoplasty results with patients' age by anthropometric measurements.Methods: Retrospective chart review of patients undergoing rhinoplasty who were divided into decades of age. Anthropometric measurements were carried out using Rhinobase(& REG;) Software. Wilcoxon t test was used for the postoperative 3 months and 2 years analysis. p values of Results: A total of 243 patients (median age: 37.1; M:F = 68:175) were included in the study: group I (19-29 years) n: 80; group II (30-39 years) n:71; group III (40-49 years) n: 48; and group IV (50-61 years) n: 44. In group IV, the highest value of difference (& UDelta;) was seen in the midfacial height with the number of 5.5 & PLUSMN; 1.1 (mm) (<0.001). The values of nasal length, tip projection, and midfacial height parameters showed significant differences in both group III and group IV.Conclusions: Unfavorable age-related changes in long-term postoperative period following rhinoplasty can occur in patients above 40 years of age.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[No Keywords]The Impact of Age on Anthropometric Changes Following RhinoplastyArticle37578466WOS:0010478332000012-s2.0-85168728444N/A10.1089/fpsam.2023.0058Q1