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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 5/2012

01-10-2012 | Original Article

Analysis of the Patterns of Lateral Canthal Rhytids and Reference for Botulinum Toxin Treatment in Orientals

Authors: Dae Hwan Park, Dong Gil Han, Jeong Su Shim, Yong Jig Lee, Sang Uk Park, Eon Rok Do, Kyo Jin Choo

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 5/2012

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Abstract

Background

One of the earliest signs of aging is the appearance of wrinkles in the skin at the outer corners of the eyes (lateral canthal rhytids). The purpose of this study was to divide the lateral canthal rhytids into classified groups and describe their clinical characteristics and suitable treatments.

Methods

A total of 525 patients were included in the study. These patients were groups according to age and sex. Digital photographs of the subject’s lateral canthal rhytids (lateral view) were taken and classified as to type (upper, lower, and bidirectional) and degree of direction.

Results

A total of 425 patients (81 %) exhibited the bidirectional type of lateral canthal rhytids. The lower directional type was noted on 75 patients (14.3 %), while only 25 patients (4.7 %) exhibited the upper directional type. In the 30s age group, only 50 % exhibited the bidirectional type. However, this rate increased to a 100 % in the 60 year-old and above group. There seems to be no relationship between the type of lateral canthal rhytids and sex. The degrees of the angle of wrinkles were statistically significant only in the 30s and 40s age groups.

Conclusions

We classified lateral canthal rhytids into three groups. This classification helps to decrease the complications of botulinum toxin by associating different treatments with the type of lateral canthal rhytids.

Level of Evidence IV

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Metadata
Title
Analysis of the Patterns of Lateral Canthal Rhytids and Reference for Botulinum Toxin Treatment in Orientals
Authors
Dae Hwan Park
Dong Gil Han
Jeong Su Shim
Yong Jig Lee
Sang Uk Park
Eon Rok Do
Kyo Jin Choo
Publication date
01-10-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 5/2012
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-012-9932-z

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