Perioral aging--an anthropometric appraisal. J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2014 Jul;42(5):e312-7
Date
11/30/2013Pubmed ID
24286862DOI
10.1016/j.jcms.2013.10.012Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84902180123 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 25 CitationsAbstract
To adequately perform perioral rejuvenation procedures, it is necessary to understand the morphologic changes caused by facial aging. Anthropometric analyses of standardized frontal view and profile photographs could help to investigate such changes. Photographs of 346 male individuals were evaluated using 12 anthropometric indices. Data from two groups of health subjects, the first exhibiting a mean age of nearly 20 and the second of nearly 60 years, were compared. To evaluate the influence of combined nicotine and alcohol abuse, the data of the second group were compared to a third group exhibiting a similar mean age who were known alcohol and nicotine abusers. Comparison of the first to the second group showed significant decrease of the vertical height of upper and lower vermilion and relative enlargement of the cutaneous part of upper and lower lips. This effect was stronger in the upper vermilion and medial upper lips. The sagging of the upper lips led to the appearance of an increased mouth width. In the third group the effect of sagging of the upper lips, and especially its medial portion was significantly higher compared to the second group. The photo-assisted anthropometric measurements investigated gave reproducible results related to perioral aging.
Author List
Raschke GF, Rieger UM, Bader RD, Schaefer O, Guentsch A, Gomez Dammeier M, Schultze-Mosgau SAuthor
Arndt Geuntsch in the CTSI department at Medical College of Wisconsin - CTSIMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AdolescentAged
Alcoholism
Anatomic Landmarks
Anthropometry
Cephalometry
Humans
Lip
Male
Middle Aged
Mouth
Photography
Skin Aging
Tobacco Use Disorder
Young Adult