Jokar Farideh, Hadibarhaghtalab Maryam, Kasraei Hengameh, Parvar S Yasamin, Seifi Vahid, Jahromi Zahra Vojdani
Department of Dermatology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
Molecular Dermatology Research Center, Dermatology Department, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Jan;24(1):e16777. doi: 10.1111/jocd.16777.
Anthropology is the scientific exploration of the human body morphology. The present study aims to establish the anthropometric norms among young Persian ethnic women and compare them with golden proportion, a mathematical formula in facial esthetics.
This cross-sectional study was performed on Persian women between July 2020 and January 2021. Persian women were randomly selected based on the inclusion criteria of the study. Two standard photos were taken of each participant in profile and frontal angle, and then the anthropometric ratios were extracted and compared in different groups.
Two hundred twenty-five Persian women aged 20-50 years with an average age of 32.4 ± 7.09 were included. The golden ratio in Fars ethnicity was 1.79 ± 0.24. Forehead height I significantly increased with age (p value = 0.03). Philtrum length also showed a significant age-related increase (p value = 0.001). Lower and upper lip heights increased with age (p value = 0.002). Our results revealed statistically significant differences in the mean labial fissure width among the three age groups (p value = 0.009). Lower vermilion height significantly decreased with increasing age (p value = 0.028). The mentolabial and nasal dorsum angles exhibited significant differences among the age groups (p value = 0.002). Furthermore, the jaw and chin angles were notably lower in the younger age groups (p value = 0.047 and 0.001, respectively). When comparing different ethnicities, the Turk ethnicity stood out as having a significantly higher chin angle.
In conclusion, the present study challenges the universality of the golden ratio, with Persian females demonstrating a closer adherence to a ratio of 1.75 and recommending a modified golden ratio for Middle Eastern. Our findings also highlight the importance of considering age-related changes in cosmetic interventions, particularly lip and forehead dimensions.
人类学是对人体形态的科学探索。本研究旨在确立年轻波斯族女性的人体测量规范,并将其与面部美学中的数学公式黄金比例进行比较。
本横断面研究于2020年7月至2021年1月对波斯族女性进行。根据研究的纳入标准随机选取波斯族女性。为每位参与者拍摄两张标准照片,分别为侧面和正面角度,然后提取人体测量比率并在不同组中进行比较。
纳入了225名年龄在20至50岁之间、平均年龄为32.4±7.09岁的波斯族女性。法尔斯族的黄金比例为1.79±0.24。额头高度I随年龄显著增加(p值=0.03)。人中长度也显示出与年龄显著相关的增加(p值=0.001)。上下唇高度随年龄增加(p值=0.002)。我们的结果显示,三个年龄组之间的平均唇裂宽度存在统计学显著差异(p值=0.009)。随着年龄增长,下唇红高度显著降低(p值=0.028)。颏唇沟和鼻背角在各年龄组之间存在显著差异(p值=0.002)。此外,年轻年龄组的下颌角和颏角明显更低(分别为p值=0.047和0.001)。在比较不同民族时,土耳其族的颏角明显更高。
总之,本研究对黄金比例的普遍性提出了挑战,波斯女性显示出更接近1.75的比例,并建议为中东地区采用修正后的黄金比例。我们的研究结果还强调了在美容干预中考虑年龄相关变化的重要性,特别是嘴唇和额头尺寸方面。