Evaluation of public's perception of scar cosmesis after thyroidectomy: results of a survey of Turkish versus South Korean individuals.
Erman AlciSoo-Young KimHyeok Jun YunSeda GozenerMurat OzdemirYigit TurkHür HassoyYong Sang LeeSeok-Mo KimGokhan IcozHang-Seok ChangÖzer MakayPublished in: Annals of surgical treatment and research (2023)
Patients' expectations, which are affected by various sociodemographic factors and cultural characteristics, are as important as the medical condition when deciding on the type of thyroid surgery. The study findings clearly indicated that the South Korean population would be significantly more uncomfortable with having a scar on the neck, compared to the Turkish population. Therefore, in selected cases, a scarless thyroidectomy approach, such as transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy, vestibular approach may be preferable for societies like South Korea.