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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1/2022

01-02-2022 | Rhinoplasty | Original Article

A Novel Study on Alar Mobility of HAN Female by 3dMD Dynamic Surface Imaging System

Authors: Yehong Zhong, Yijia Zhu, Taoran Jiang, Jie Yuan, Liang Xu, Dejun Cao, Zheyuan Yu, Min Wei

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Aim

The aim of this study is to conduct a quantitative analysis on alar mobility of HAN females and provided referenced materials for alar dynamic aesthetic.

Methods

One hundred and fifty healthy HAN females without rhinoplasty, nasal injury, nasal deformity and craniofacial deformity were included in this study. 3dMD surface imaging system was used for anthropometric analysis. All participants were instructed to perform the desired dynamic facial expression from rest to maximum smile without reveling teeth and recorded by 3dMD dynamic surface imaging system simultaneously. Two frames of rest status and alar maximum enlargement were selected for measuring alar width, alar base width and inner-canthal distance. The difference between two status represented alar mobility, which was generated through equation: \({\text{MOBILITY}} = \frac{{{\text{WIDTH}}_{{{\text{smile}}}} - {\text{WIDTH}}_{{{\text{rest}}}} }}{{{\text{WIDTH}}_{{{\text{rest}}}} }} \times 100\%\).

Results

Alar mobility consisted of alar flaring mobility and alar base mobility. The alar flaring mobility was (9.49 ± 4.90)%, reference range was(1.45, 17.53)% and regression equation between rest and maximum smile was Y = 7.953 + 0.886X (R2 = 0.641, p = 0.000); the alar base mobility was (17.94 ± 10.44)%, reference range was (0.88, 35.00)% and regression equation between rest and maximum smile was Y = 4.481 + 0.966X (R2 = 0.528, p = 0.000.

Conclusion

Asian alar anatomy has great distinction from Caucasian, processing conspicuous alar movement and damaging alar aesthetic dynamically. This study novelly defined alar mobility by three-dimensional anthropometric analysis, providing objective references for alar dynamic aesthetic and arousing plastic surgeons’ attention on keeping balance of static and dynamic aesthetic in rhinoplasty.

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Metadata
Title
A Novel Study on Alar Mobility of HAN Female by 3dMD Dynamic Surface Imaging System
Authors
Yehong Zhong
Yijia Zhu
Taoran Jiang
Jie Yuan
Liang Xu
Dejun Cao
Zheyuan Yu
Min Wei
Publication date
01-02-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-021-02386-1

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