Validated Assessment Scales for the Lower Face

Background Aging in the lower face leads to lines, wrinkles, depression of the corners of the mouth, and changes in lip volume and lip shape, with increased sagging of the skin of the jawline. Refined, easy‐to‐use, validated, objective standards assessing the severity of these changes are required i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dermatologic surgery 2012-02, Vol.38 (2ptII), p.333-342
Hauptverfasser: Narins, Rhoda S., Carruthers, Jean, Flynn, Timothy C., Geister, Thorin L., Görtelmeyer, Roman, Hardas, Bhushan, Himmrich, Silvia, Jones, Derek, Kerscher, Martina, Maio, Maurício, Mohrmann, Cornelia, Pooth, Rainer, Rzany, Berthold, Sattler, Gerhard, Buchner, Larry, Benter, Ursula, Breitscheidel, Lusine, Carruthers, Alastair
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Zusammenfassung:Background Aging in the lower face leads to lines, wrinkles, depression of the corners of the mouth, and changes in lip volume and lip shape, with increased sagging of the skin of the jawline. Refined, easy‐to‐use, validated, objective standards assessing the severity of these changes are required in clinical research and practice. Objective To establish the reliability of eight lower face scales assessing nasolabial folds, marionette lines, upper and lower lip fullness, lip wrinkles (at rest and dynamic), the oral commissure and jawline, aesthetic areas, and the lower face unit. Methods and Materials Four 5‐point rating scales were developed to objectively assess upper and lower lip wrinkles, oral commissures, and the jawline. Twelve experts rated identical lower face photographs of 50 subjects in two separate rating cycles using eight 5‐point scales. Inter‐ and intrarater reliability of responses was assessed. Results Interrater reliability was substantial or almost perfect for all lower face scales, aesthetic areas, and the lower face unit. Intrarater reliability was high for all scales, areas and the lower face unit. Conclusion Our rating scales are reliable tools for valid and reproducible assessment of the aging process in lower face areas.
ISSN:1076-0512
1524-4725
DOI:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2011.02247.x