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Three-dimensional anthropometric analysis of eyelid aging among Chinese women

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2020.08.010

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3D photography; anthropometric analysis; aging eyelid; Chinese women

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This study utilized three-dimensional anthropometry to quantitatively analyze the aging effects on Chinese women's eyelids. Results showed a decrease in various eyelid parameters with age, including upper eyelid ptosis and slight elevation of the lower eyelid. These changes rendered the periorbital region aesthetically less pleasing. Additionally, eyelid aging was found to accelerate after the age of 40 among Chinese women.
Background: Eyelid morphology is highly susceptible to aging. Previous studies have described the process of eyelid aging in Caucasians; however, anthropometric data describing aging in Chinese eyelids are lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to quantitatively analyze the effect of aging on the eyelids of Chinese women through a three-dimensional (3D) anthropometry. Methods: In this prospective, cross-sectional study, 3D photos were captured from 188 healthy Chinese Han women, who were categorized into four age groups. Anthropometric landmarks were identified for the measurement of eyelid parameters, and a unified coordinate system was built into each subject. Linear and angular measurements were computed from the coordinates and were compared between the groups. Results: An age-related decrease was observed in the ocular width, outer canthal width, palpebral fissure height, and multiple angular measurements. This indicated upper eyelid ptosis, which reduced the lateral and superior visual field. Lateral shift of the upper eyelid arc was not observed. The lower eyelid underwent slight elevation with increasing age. Aging rendered the periorbital region esthetically less pleasing, as shown by changes in the multiple proportion indices computed. Furthermore, an intergroup comparison indicated that eyelid aging was accelerated after the age of 40 years among Chinese women. Conclusion: This study used 3D photography to quantitatively analyze how eyelids in Chinese women changed with age. The anthropometric data collected could help with antiaging cosmetic surgery planning and postoperative assessment. (C) 2020 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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