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Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population

BACKGROUND: Peri-orbital dark circles are a cosmetic concern worldwide, and have been attributed to hyperpigmentation from allergy or atopic dermatitis, blood stasis, structural shadowing effects, and a thin epidermis/dermis under the eye. It is of interest to better understand lifestyle and demogra...

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Autores principales: Matsui, Mary S, Schalka, Sérgio, Vanderover, Garrett, Fthenakis, Christina G., Christopher, J, Bombarda, Patricia Camarano Pinto, Bueno, Juliana Regina, Viscomi, Bianca Lenci Inácio, Bombarda Júnior, Mário Sérgio
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153520
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author Matsui, Mary S
Schalka, Sérgio
Vanderover, Garrett
Fthenakis, Christina G.
Christopher, J
Bombarda, Patricia Camarano Pinto
Bueno, Juliana Regina
Viscomi, Bianca Lenci Inácio
Bombarda Júnior, Mário Sérgio
author_facet Matsui, Mary S
Schalka, Sérgio
Vanderover, Garrett
Fthenakis, Christina G.
Christopher, J
Bombarda, Patricia Camarano Pinto
Bueno, Juliana Regina
Viscomi, Bianca Lenci Inácio
Bombarda Júnior, Mário Sérgio
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description BACKGROUND: Peri-orbital dark circles are a cosmetic concern worldwide, and have been attributed to hyperpigmentation from allergy or atopic dermatitis, blood stasis, structural shadowing effects, and a thin epidermis/dermis under the eye. It is of interest to better understand lifestyle and demographic risk factors and the relative impact of melanin, blood and epidermal/dermal factors on the severity of Peri-orbital dark circles. OBJECTIVE: To compare by non-invasive imaging the impact of biological factors to a visual grading scale for Peri-orbital dark circles, and test the correlation of various demographic factors with Peri-orbital dark circles. METHODS: Subjects completed a lifestyle and health survey, and Peri-orbital dark circles severity was evaluated using standardized photographs. Hyperspectral image analysis was used to assess the contributions of melanin, blood volume, degree of blood oxygen saturation, and dermal scattering. RESULTS: Family history was the most significant risk factor for Peri-orbital dark circles. The average age of onset was 24 years, and earlier onset correlated with higher severity scores. Asthma was significantly associated with Peri-orbital dark circles scores, but self-reported allergy was not. In this study, sleep was not correlated with Peri-orbital dark circles scores. Hyperspectral imaging indicated that melanin was the dominant correlate for Peri-orbital dark circles severity, while oxygen saturation was secondary. The difference between under-eye and cheek measurements for ∆L*and ∆E* were the most significant instrumental parameters correlated with visual assessment of Peri-orbital dark circles severity. CONCLUSION: Although typically associated with lack of sleep, risk of Peri-orbital dark circles is primarily hereditary. The main factors contributing to the appearance of Peri-orbital dark circles are melanin and (deoxygenated) blood.
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spelling pubmed-45605382015-09-09 Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population Matsui, Mary S Schalka, Sérgio Vanderover, Garrett Fthenakis, Christina G. Christopher, J Bombarda, Patricia Camarano Pinto Bueno, Juliana Regina Viscomi, Bianca Lenci Inácio Bombarda Júnior, Mário Sérgio An Bras Dermatol Investigation BACKGROUND: Peri-orbital dark circles are a cosmetic concern worldwide, and have been attributed to hyperpigmentation from allergy or atopic dermatitis, blood stasis, structural shadowing effects, and a thin epidermis/dermis under the eye. It is of interest to better understand lifestyle and demographic risk factors and the relative impact of melanin, blood and epidermal/dermal factors on the severity of Peri-orbital dark circles. OBJECTIVE: To compare by non-invasive imaging the impact of biological factors to a visual grading scale for Peri-orbital dark circles, and test the correlation of various demographic factors with Peri-orbital dark circles. METHODS: Subjects completed a lifestyle and health survey, and Peri-orbital dark circles severity was evaluated using standardized photographs. Hyperspectral image analysis was used to assess the contributions of melanin, blood volume, degree of blood oxygen saturation, and dermal scattering. RESULTS: Family history was the most significant risk factor for Peri-orbital dark circles. The average age of onset was 24 years, and earlier onset correlated with higher severity scores. Asthma was significantly associated with Peri-orbital dark circles scores, but self-reported allergy was not. In this study, sleep was not correlated with Peri-orbital dark circles scores. Hyperspectral imaging indicated that melanin was the dominant correlate for Peri-orbital dark circles severity, while oxygen saturation was secondary. The difference between under-eye and cheek measurements for ∆L*and ∆E* were the most significant instrumental parameters correlated with visual assessment of Peri-orbital dark circles severity. CONCLUSION: Although typically associated with lack of sleep, risk of Peri-orbital dark circles is primarily hereditary. The main factors contributing to the appearance of Peri-orbital dark circles are melanin and (deoxygenated) blood. Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4560538/ /pubmed/26375218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153520 Text en © 2015 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigation
Matsui, Mary S
Schalka, Sérgio
Vanderover, Garrett
Fthenakis, Christina G.
Christopher, J
Bombarda, Patricia Camarano Pinto
Bueno, Juliana Regina
Viscomi, Bianca Lenci Inácio
Bombarda Júnior, Mário Sérgio
Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title_full Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title_fullStr Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title_short Physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the Brazilian population
title_sort physiological and lifestyle factors contributing to risk and severity of peri-orbital dark circles in the brazilian population
topic Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153520
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