Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group

Background: Anthropometric facial analysis and quantitative measurements are useful methods for diagnosis, as well as planning in plastic surgery. The literature is replete with numerous related studies, few of which are about the Iranian population. This study was conducted to determine the average...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D., Rohollah Yegane M.D., Ghasemali Khorasani, Mina Ahmadi Ph.D., Benyamin Farahvash BS.c.
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-06-01
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spelling doaj-deb63b3a41204541b3d2d0757eac2cb82020-11-25T00:11:28ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222011-06-01696359365Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D.Rohollah Yegane M.D.Ghasemali KhorasaniMina Ahmadi Ph.D.Benyamin Farahvash BS.c.Background: Anthropometric facial analysis and quantitative measurements are useful methods for diagnosis, as well as planning in plastic surgery. The literature is replete with numerous related studies, few of which are about the Iranian population. This study was conducted to determine the average facial proportions of Iranians and compare it with that of Caucasians. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on a convenient sample of 212 Iranians (male=108, female=104) aged 18-30 years who did not have any previous major facial surgery or trauma and their past two generations were Iranian. Measurements between facial landmarks were determined and compared with Caucasians with Student and one sample t-tests (P<0.05, 95% CI). Results: The intercanthal (en-en) and eye widths (ex-en/R), forehead height 2 (tr-n), trichion-endocanthion (tr-en) and nasofacial and nasofrontal angles were not significantly different between the participating men and women but other facial measurements were significantly different (Р<0.05). The head (ft-ft), eye (ex-en/R/L) and nose widths (al-al) and upper face height (n-sto), nasofrontal angle and nasal tip protrusion in the study population were not significantly different from Caucasians. The upper lip (sn-sto), lower face (sn-gn) and forehead heights (tr-n) and nasofacial angle of the female participants were not significantly different from Caucasian women but other facial measurements were significantly different (Р<0.05).Conclusion: Most facial anthropometric measurements of Iranian subjects were significantly different from those of Caucasians. More precise studies with larger sample sizes are warranted to reach a common conclusion on the facial anthropometric similarities or differences between the two populations.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19382.pdfAnalysisAnthropometryCaucasianFacial
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author Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D.
Rohollah Yegane M.D.
Ghasemali Khorasani
Mina Ahmadi Ph.D.
Benyamin Farahvash BS.c.
spellingShingle Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D.
Rohollah Yegane M.D.
Ghasemali Khorasani
Mina Ahmadi Ph.D.
Benyamin Farahvash BS.c.
Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
Tehran University Medical Journal
Analysis
Anthropometry
Caucasian
Facial
author_facet Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D.
Rohollah Yegane M.D.
Ghasemali Khorasani
Mina Ahmadi Ph.D.
Benyamin Farahvash BS.c.
author_sort Mohammad Reza Farahvash M.D.
title Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
title_short Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
title_full Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
title_fullStr Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric Analysis of Faces and Heads of 18 to 30-Year Old Persians and its Comparison with Caucasian Ethnic Group
title_sort anthropometric analysis of faces and heads of 18 to 30-year old persians and its comparison with caucasian ethnic group
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Background: Anthropometric facial analysis and quantitative measurements are useful methods for diagnosis, as well as planning in plastic surgery. The literature is replete with numerous related studies, few of which are about the Iranian population. This study was conducted to determine the average facial proportions of Iranians and compare it with that of Caucasians. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on a convenient sample of 212 Iranians (male=108, female=104) aged 18-30 years who did not have any previous major facial surgery or trauma and their past two generations were Iranian. Measurements between facial landmarks were determined and compared with Caucasians with Student and one sample t-tests (P<0.05, 95% CI). Results: The intercanthal (en-en) and eye widths (ex-en/R), forehead height 2 (tr-n), trichion-endocanthion (tr-en) and nasofacial and nasofrontal angles were not significantly different between the participating men and women but other facial measurements were significantly different (Р<0.05). The head (ft-ft), eye (ex-en/R/L) and nose widths (al-al) and upper face height (n-sto), nasofrontal angle and nasal tip protrusion in the study population were not significantly different from Caucasians. The upper lip (sn-sto), lower face (sn-gn) and forehead heights (tr-n) and nasofacial angle of the female participants were not significantly different from Caucasian women but other facial measurements were significantly different (Р<0.05).Conclusion: Most facial anthropometric measurements of Iranian subjects were significantly different from those of Caucasians. More precise studies with larger sample sizes are warranted to reach a common conclusion on the facial anthropometric similarities or differences between the two populations.
topic Analysis
Anthropometry
Caucasian
Facial
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19382.pdf
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