Authors
Peter N. M.D. Broer, Samuel M.D. Buonocore, Angie M.D. Morillas, Jong M.D. Liu, M.B.A. Tanna, Neil M.D., M.B.A. Walker, Marc M.D., Ruben M.S. Ng, John A. M.D. Persing
Publication date
2012
Journal
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Volume
130
Issue
6
Pages
843e–850e
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Description
Background:
Plastic surgeons often approach nasal aesthetic evaluation with the aid of seemingly objective measurements. However, ideal measurements of an attractive nose, as suggested in the literature, might not apply on a cross-cultural basis. Given these controversies, this study aimed to investigate the cultural and ethnic impact on nasal shape preferences.
Methods:
Computerized images of a model's nose were generated in which the nasal width, root, tip, dorsum, and projection of the lips and chin could be altered. A survey containing these images was sent to over 13,000 plastic surgeons and lay people in 50 different countries, with a total response rate of 9.6 percent. Demographic information about the interviewees was obtained.
Results:
Preferred dimensions of the nose were broken down according to geographic, ethnic, occupational, and sex variables. Interregional comparison revealed that plastic …
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