학술논문
Ideal nose shapes in Koreans: achievable aesthetics
이용수 8
- 영문명
- Ideal nose shapes in Koreans: achievable aesthetics
- 발행기관
- 대한미용의학회
- 저자명
- Tae-Hoon Lee Jae Won Jang Soon Joon Kim Sang-Hyok Suk Jung Gwon Nam
- 간행물 정보
- 『Journal of Cosmetic Medicine』Vol.7, No.2, 66~70쪽, 전체 5쪽
- 주제분류
- 의약학 > 기타의약학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2023.12.31
4,000원
구매일시로부터 72시간 이내에 다운로드 가능합니다.
이 학술논문 정보는 (주)교보문고와 각 발행기관 사이에 저작물 이용 계약이 체결된 것으로, 교보문고를 통해 제공되고 있습니다.
국문 초록
영문 초록
Background: Effective preoperative planning, which is essential to rhinoplasty success, requires a deep understanding of nasal aesthetics and open communication between surgeons and patients. Ideal values are often identified by subjective surveys and questionnaires and may differ from patient-surgeon discussions.
Objective: This study employed three-dimensional computer-simulated images to investigate the real-world ideal aesthetic values of the nose compared with established ideals.
Methods: Image data collected from January 2020 to October 2023 included 199 computer-simulated rhinoplasty patients with an average age of 32.3 years (114 male, 85 female).
Results: Simulated nasofrontal angles averaged 145.75 degrees for male and 148.80 degrees for female, whereas nasolabial angles averaged 101.53 degrees for male and 102.92 degrees for female. Nasofacial angles averaged 29.56 degrees for male and 29.78 degrees for female, while nasomental angles averaged 131.66 degrees for male and 132.22 degrees for female. Simulated nasal lengths averaged 4.58 cm for male and 4.01 cm for female, while nasal heights averaged 2.61 cm for male and 2.27 cm for female. The mean tip projection ratio was 0.57 for both male and female.
Conclusion: The ideal nasofrontal angle for Koreans was greater than previously thought and potentially influenced by a preference for a natural-looking nose profile and less pronounced glabella. The nasolabial angle and tip projection ratio exhibited the most and least variation, respectively. Notable sex-based differences in nasofrontal angle, nasal length, and nasal height were observed, whereas other measurements remained consistent. The nasolabial angle disparities between male and female were smaller than the widely accepted 5-degree difference, indicating a higher degree of sex similarity in nasal aesthetic preferences among Koreans.
목차
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
Conflicts of interest
References
해당간행물 수록 논문
- Artificial-intelligence-automated machine learning as a tool for evaluating facial rhytid images
- A case of nasal bone fracture with septal fracture reduction via closed reduction of nasal bone fracture and endoscopic septoplasty
- Combined use of Luzstre cleanser and moisturizer product for skin rejuvenation
- Surgical repair of nasal septal perforation using temporalis fascia and homologous rib cartilage grafts: a case report
- Ideal nose shapes in Koreans: achievable aesthetics
- Aesthetic and functional corrections in case of foot plate deformities in rhinoplasty
- Strategies to perform autologous fat grafting for breast augmentation in underweight women
- Re: Pilot study on efficacy and patient satisfaction with 1,450-nm laser boosting treatment after a thread lift procedure
- New method to immediate reconstitute Sculptra to create a more homogenous mixture for immediate use in year 2023
- Corrigendum: Pilot study on efficacy and patient satisfaction with 1,450-nm laser boosting treatment after a thread lift procedure
- How to release shallow nostril stenosis after pediatric trauma?
참고문헌
교보eBook 첫 방문을 환영 합니다!
신규가입 혜택 지급이 완료 되었습니다.
바로 사용 가능한 교보e캐시 1,000원 (유효기간 7일)
지금 바로 교보eBook의 다양한 콘텐츠를 이용해 보세요!