Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg.  2012 Feb;18(1):57-61.

Prevalence of Midfacial Creases according to Aging of the Korean

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. dhpark@cu.ac.kr

Abstract

The tear trough deformity and the palpebromalar groove are characteristic appearances in midface aging. The aim of this study is to suggest the direction of aging process in midface by sampling survey in the Koreans. Sampling survey was conducted to 480 subjects who had preoperative pictures of the midface in Koreans. The excluding criteria of the subjects were with prior oculoplastic surgery, facial bone fracture, facial palsy, previous rejuvenation procedure, Grave's oculopathy and some medical history affecting eyelid position. Prevalence of tear trough deformity and palpebromalar groove in each subject, and age-related change in prevalence were analyzed. Prevalence of the tear trough deformity and the palpebromalar groove was 57.92% and 44.58%, respectively. Prevalence of tear trough deformity was higher than that of palpebromalar groove in both males and females(Chi-Square test, p<0.05). The tear trough deformity and the palpebromalar groove showed a strong positive correlation with age. All the subjects with the palpebromalar grooves had the tear trough deformities. From the results of survey, it suggested that the aging process of midface of the Korean, from medial to lateral direction, differed from that in westerns.

Keyword

Aging; Prevalence; Eyelid

MeSH Terms

Aging
Congenital Abnormalities
Eyelids
Facial Bones
Facial Paralysis
Humans
Male
Prevalence
Rejuvenation
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