Evaluation of facial profile characteristics of aesthetically pleasing Iranian faces

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Saharnaz Esmaeili , Nazanin Malek Mohammadi , Sarvin Khosravani , Ladan Eslamian , Saeed Reza Motamedian
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Abstract

Background

The objective of this study was to assess the soft and hard tissue cephalometric indexes of facial profiles perceived as attractive.

Methods

A total of 360 individuals (180 females and 180 males) with well-balanced faces and no history of orthodontic or cosmetic procedures were selected. Twenty-six raters (13 females and 13 males) rated the attractiveness of profile view photographs of the enrolled individuals. According to the total score, the rated top 10% of photographs were selected as attractive. Overall, 81 (40 soft tissue and 41 hard tissue) cephalometric measurements were made on traced cephalograms of the attractive faces. The obtained values were compared with orthodontic norms and attractive Whites using Bonferroni-corrected t tests. They were also analyzed regarding age and sex effects using a two-way ANOVA test.

Results

Significant differences were found between the cephalometric measurements of attractive profiles and orthodontic norms. Among the most important parameters were greater H angle and basic upper lip thickness in attractive males, and greater facial convexity and smaller nose prominence in attractive females. Also, attractive male participants had greater soft tissue chin thickness and subnasale perpendicular to the upper lip compared with attractive females.

Conclusions

According to the results, males with a normal profile and thicker protruded upper lips were perceived as more attractive. Also, females with a slightly convex profile, deeper mentolabial sulcus, less prominent nose, and shorter maxilla and mandible were perceived as more attractive.

伊朗美女面部轮廓特征的评价
背景本研究的目的是评估被认为有吸引力的面部轮廓的软组织和硬组织头影测量指标。方法选择360名面部平衡良好、无正畸或美容病史的患者(180名女性和180名男性)。26名评分者(13名女性和13名男性)对入选者的侧面照片的吸引力进行了评分。根据总分,排名前10%的照片被选为有吸引力的照片。总的来说,81个(40个软组织和41个硬组织)的头影测量是在有吸引力的面孔的追踪头影图上进行的。使用Bonferroni校正t检验将获得的值与正畸规范和有吸引力的Whites进行比较。他们还使用双向方差分析测试对年龄和性别影响进行了分析。结果吸引外形的头影测量值与正畸标准值之间存在显著差异。其中最重要的参数是有吸引力的男性的H角和基本上唇厚度更大,而有吸引力的女性的面部凸起度更大,鼻子突出度更小。此外,与有魅力的女性相比,有魅力的男性参与者下巴软组织厚度更大,垂直于上唇的下裂也更大。结论根据研究结果,外形正常、上唇突出较厚的男性更具吸引力。此外,外形略凸、唇沟较深、鼻子不太突出、上颌骨和下颌骨较短的女性被认为更有吸引力。
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Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists
Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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