BODY-Q is a Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) tool that can be used specifically for patients undergoing liposuction. The tool has been well validated.

Why should I be interested in Liposuction PROMs information?
How does PHIN calculate health gain for Liposuction PROMs?
How does PHIN publish Liposuction PROMs information?
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Why should I be interested in Liposuction PROMs information?

You may be considering liposuction surgery, but not sure how much it will improve your cosmetic appearance. How your clothes fit your body? How your body looks in a swimsuit? The shape of your body? These are the kinds of questions that information about PROMs can help you answer.

The Liposuction PROM tool is specifically designed to capture how patients feel and function before and after surgery. Filled out by you, the patient, they provide a unique perspective on the impact of surgery on your everyday life. Unlike doctor examinations, PROMs focus on what matters most to you: your cosmetic appearance.

PROMs information empowers you to make a decision. By understanding how surgery can impact your specific needs and goals, you can make informed decisions about your treatment plan. Whether you are looking for a general sense of improvement or want to know if you will be able to tackle that specific cosmetic area, PROMs information can support this.

How does PHIN calculate health gain for Liposuction PROMs?

Body-Q is a 10-question PROM tool. The questions ask about a patient’s satisfaction with the appearance of their body in 10 scenarios. The questions are asked once before surgery and, again, approximately 6 months after.

Patients must answer more than 50% of questions to be valid. The tool uses a conversion table to create a Rasch score from the total raw score.

The score for the pre- and post- operative questions will be calculated and the comparisons made as follows:

  • If the post-operative score is greater than the pre-operative score = health status has improved
  • If the post-operative score is equal to the pre-operative score = health status has not changed
  • If the post-operative score is less than the pre-operative score = health status has worsened

This PROM tool is only validated for patients over the age of 18 on admission.

How does PHIN publish Liposuction PROMs information?

Our website allows people to search for hospitals who undertake Liposuction Surgery close to where the person lives.

After entering a location and operation (liposuction), the website will present the visitor with a list of consultants who perform the operation sorted by those closest to the chosen location.

The visitor can then switch to showing hospitals.

You can access more information about a specific hospital by clicking the “View” button and scroll to ‘Your Procedure’:

  • The count of Admissions for the selected operation. If the hospital also treated NHS patients, the website will show these numbers if are also available.
  • Healthcare outcomes reported by patients - The total number of PROMs responses that have been used to calculate the health gain.
  • Healthcare outcomes reported by patients - The percentage of patients who reported again improved, no change or worsened outcome.

Want more detailed Liposuction PROMS information?

You can access our datasheets simply by visiting the Health Improvement datasheets in the Our Data section on our website. 

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