Preference of eyebrow apex positions on different facial shapes in Malaysian population: An inter‐ethnic study

Background Eyebrows are an important esthetic feature of the face. In cosmetic surgery, knowledge about the patient's preference of eyebrow apex position is important to achieve agreeable esthetic results. Aim To study the preference of eyebrow apex positions on the different facial shapes in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2021-12, Vol.20 (12), p.3991-4000
Hauptverfasser: Packirisamy, Vasanthakumar, Sadacharan, Chakravarthy Marx
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Zusammenfassung:Background Eyebrows are an important esthetic feature of the face. In cosmetic surgery, knowledge about the patient's preference of eyebrow apex position is important to achieve agreeable esthetic results. Aim To study the preference of eyebrow apex positions on the different facial shapes in the Malaysian population. Methods A frontal view photograph of a female model was morphed into oval, square, round, and long facial shapes. Four types of brow apex were created on each facial shape, A. above the midpupil (A‐MP), B. above the lateral limbus (A‐LL), C. halfway between the lateral limbus and lateral canthus (A‐HF) and D. above the lateral canthus (A‐LC). Out of the four brow apexes, the respondent selected one esthetically appealing brow apex for each facial shape. A total of 441 Malaysians completed the survey questionnaire. Differences in preference between the ethnic groups were analyzed by the chi‐square test. Results The majority of Malaysian Chinese (MC) and Malaysian Indians (MI) subjects found A‐LL as attractive on the oval (MC‐73%, MI‐52%), square (MC‐42%, MI‐42%), round (MC‐45%, MI‐40%) and long (MC‐39%, MI‐44%) shape, but the Malaysian Malays preferred more the A‐HF on long (42%) and round (42%) face. While the Malaysian Indians least preferred the A‐MP on the oval (4%), square (5%), round (6%), and long (5%). A significant difference in preference of apex position was observed between MC versus MI and MC versus MM in both oval and square faces. On the round face, the difference was noted between all the ethnic groups. However, on the long face, a significant difference was noted only between MI and MM. Conclusions Significant interethnic differences exist in the preference of eyebrow apex position on the facial shapes.
ISSN:1473-2130
1473-2165
DOI:10.1111/jocd.14062