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Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose

Introduction: Anthropometric proportions and symmetry are considered determinants of beauty. These parameters have significant importance in facial plastic surgery, particularly in rhinoplasty. As the central organ of the face, the nose is especially important in determining facial symmetry, both th...

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Autores principales: Carvalho, Bettina, Ballin, Annelyse Christine, Becker, Renata Vecentin, Berger, Cezar Augusto Sarraff, Hurtado, Johann G. G. Melcherts, Mocellin, Marcos
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Publicado: Thieme Publicações Ltda 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25991972
http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400004
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author Carvalho, Bettina
Ballin, Annelyse Christine
Becker, Renata Vecentin
Berger, Cezar Augusto Sarraff
Hurtado, Johann G. G. Melcherts
Mocellin, Marcos
author_facet Carvalho, Bettina
Ballin, Annelyse Christine
Becker, Renata Vecentin
Berger, Cezar Augusto Sarraff
Hurtado, Johann G. G. Melcherts
Mocellin, Marcos
author_sort Carvalho, Bettina
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description Introduction: Anthropometric proportions and symmetry are considered determinants of beauty. These parameters have significant importance in facial plastic surgery, particularly in rhinoplasty. As the central organ of the face, the nose is especially important in determining facial symmetry, both through the perception of a crooked nose and through the determination of facial growth. The evaluation of the presence of facial asymmetry has great relevance preoperatively, both for surgical planning and counseling. Aim/Objective: To evaluate and document the presence of facial asymmetry in patients during rhinoplasty planning and to correlate the anthropometric measures with the perception of facial symmetry or asymmetry, assessing whether there is a higher prevalence of facial asymmetry in these patients compared to volunteers without nasal complaints. Methods: This prospective study was performed by comparing photographs of patients with rhinoplasty planning and volunteers (controls), n = 201, and by evaluating of anthropometric measurements taken from a line passing through the center of the face, until tragus, medial canthus, corner side wing margin, and oral commissure of each side, by statistical analysis (Z test and odds ratio). Results: None of the patients or volunteers had completely symmetric values. Subjectively, 59% of patients were perceived as asymmetric, against 54% of volunteers. Objectively, more than 89% of respondents had asymmetrical measures. Patients had greater RLMTr (MidLine Tragus Ratio) asymmetry than volunteers, which was statistically significant. Discussion/Conclusion: Facial asymmetries are very common in patients seeking rhinoplasty, and special attention should be paid to these aspects both for surgical planning and for counseling of patients.
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spelling pubmed-44325332015-05-19 Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose Carvalho, Bettina Ballin, Annelyse Christine Becker, Renata Vecentin Berger, Cezar Augusto Sarraff Hurtado, Johann G. G. Melcherts Mocellin, Marcos Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol Article Introduction: Anthropometric proportions and symmetry are considered determinants of beauty. These parameters have significant importance in facial plastic surgery, particularly in rhinoplasty. As the central organ of the face, the nose is especially important in determining facial symmetry, both through the perception of a crooked nose and through the determination of facial growth. The evaluation of the presence of facial asymmetry has great relevance preoperatively, both for surgical planning and counseling. Aim/Objective: To evaluate and document the presence of facial asymmetry in patients during rhinoplasty planning and to correlate the anthropometric measures with the perception of facial symmetry or asymmetry, assessing whether there is a higher prevalence of facial asymmetry in these patients compared to volunteers without nasal complaints. Methods: This prospective study was performed by comparing photographs of patients with rhinoplasty planning and volunteers (controls), n = 201, and by evaluating of anthropometric measurements taken from a line passing through the center of the face, until tragus, medial canthus, corner side wing margin, and oral commissure of each side, by statistical analysis (Z test and odds ratio). Results: None of the patients or volunteers had completely symmetric values. Subjectively, 59% of patients were perceived as asymmetric, against 54% of volunteers. Objectively, more than 89% of respondents had asymmetrical measures. Patients had greater RLMTr (MidLine Tragus Ratio) asymmetry than volunteers, which was statistically significant. Discussion/Conclusion: Facial asymmetries are very common in patients seeking rhinoplasty, and special attention should be paid to these aspects both for surgical planning and for counseling of patients. Thieme Publicações Ltda 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4432533/ /pubmed/25991972 http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400004 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
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Ballin, Annelyse Christine
Becker, Renata Vecentin
Berger, Cezar Augusto Sarraff
Hurtado, Johann G. G. Melcherts
Mocellin, Marcos
Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title_full Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title_fullStr Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title_full_unstemmed Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title_short Rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: Analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the Caucasian nose
title_sort rhinoplasty and facial asymmetry: analysis of subjective and anthropometric factors in the caucasian nose
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25991972
http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400004
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