Patients' tendency to recommend plastic surgery clinic shaped by appearance consciousness
Background: Plastic surgery services need adjustment from a patient experience perspective. However, its association with outcome quality was rarely studied. Postoperative appearance can play the role in predicting the clinic recommendations likelihood. Aim: This study is aimed to analyse recommenda...
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Main Authors: | Nurliati S. Handini (Author), Ferdi Antonio (Author) |
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