Comparison of the aesthetic facial proportions of southern Chinese and white women

RS Teck Sim, JD Smith, ASY Chan - Archives of facial plastic …, 2000 - liebertpub.com
RS Teck Sim, JD Smith, ASY Chan
Archives of facial plastic surgery, 2000liebertpub.com
Objective To compare the aesthetic facial proportions of southern Chinese women with
published average and ideal values for white women. Design One hundred Chinese women
between the ages of 18 and 40 years who had not undergone previous facial surgery were
chosen at random, and their aesthetic facial proportions were measured from 5× 7-in
photographs. Comparisons were made with similar reported measurements for the white
face, and the surgical relevance of the differences observed is discussed. Results The major …
Objective
To compare the aesthetic facial proportions of southern Chinese women with published average and ideal values for white women.
Design
One hundred Chinese women between the ages of 18 and 40 years who had not undergone previous facial surgery were chosen at random, and their aesthetic facial proportions were measured from 5 × 7-in photographs. Comparisons were made with similar reported measurements for the white face, and the surgical relevance of the differences observed is discussed.
Results
The major facial differences observed in the Chinese face were the wider intercanthal distance, the wider nasal base, a different profile of the lower face, and differences in the eyelids. The Chinese nose was less prominent, the alae were more flared, the nostrils were more horizontally oriented, the alar-columellar relationships were different, and the nasal tip was less defined.
Conclusions
Although the general principles of facial plastic surgery apply to both white and Chinese faces, the aesthetic goals are different. The aim is to retain the ethnicity and natural appearance of the face.
Mary Ann Liebert