Yıl: 2016 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 94 - 98 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry

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Objectives:Symmetrical patterns of the face are generally preferred by the viewers. However, the process of perception of symmetry is far from perfect and is affected by subjective factors. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the differences betweenobjective and subjective assessments for perception of facial asymmetry.Methods: For objective evaluation, the anteroposterior photographs of 450 volunteers were analyzed anthropometricallyfor symmetry. Subjective evaluations were conducted by seven individuals who assessed each face based solely on symmetry. Results: We found a difference between objective measurements and subjective evaluations. No statistically significant difference concerning the rates derived from anthropometric points was found between sexes. After the comparison of theserates, no subject was found to have a perfectly symmetrical face, and all subjects showed some asymmetry in one or moreof their anthropometric points. Conclusion:With subjective evaluation, asymmetry was found most commonly in the middle third of the face. Nose and alarmargins may be the determining points for the observer during subjective evaluation, thus we think the best region to infer asymmetry from is the middle third of the face. Because of this, thousands of patients complain of asymmetrical noses and undergorhinoplastic surgery every year. This study also demonstrates individual differences in subjective evaluations. These differences andlack of objectively symmetrical faces for every set of points are very important for patients requesting plastic surgery proceduressuch as rhinoplasty out of aesthetic concerns.
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Konular: Anatomi ve Morfoloji
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A, ABBAS O, AYAN D, BAYKAN R, DEMİRKAN E, ÖZKAN Ö, ÖZKUBAT I, ŞİMflEK M (2016). Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. , 94 - 98.
Chicago KÜRKÇÜOĞLU Ayla,ABBAS Ozan L,AYAN Deniz Mert,BAYKAN Rana,DEMİRKAN Ecem,ÖZKAN Ödül,ÖZKUBAT Irmak,ŞİMflEK Mert Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. (2016): 94 - 98.
MLA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU Ayla,ABBAS Ozan L,AYAN Deniz Mert,BAYKAN Rana,DEMİRKAN Ecem,ÖZKAN Ödül,ÖZKUBAT Irmak,ŞİMflEK Mert Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. , 2016, ss.94 - 98.
AMA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. . 2016; 94 - 98.
Vancouver KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. . 2016; 94 - 98.
IEEE KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M "Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry." , ss.94 - 98, 2016.
ISNAD KÜRKÇÜOĞLU, Ayla vd. "Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry". (2016), 94-98.
APA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A, ABBAS O, AYAN D, BAYKAN R, DEMİRKAN E, ÖZKAN Ö, ÖZKUBAT I, ŞİMflEK M (2016). Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. Anatomy, 10(2), 94 - 98.
Chicago KÜRKÇÜOĞLU Ayla,ABBAS Ozan L,AYAN Deniz Mert,BAYKAN Rana,DEMİRKAN Ecem,ÖZKAN Ödül,ÖZKUBAT Irmak,ŞİMflEK Mert Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. Anatomy 10, no.2 (2016): 94 - 98.
MLA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU Ayla,ABBAS Ozan L,AYAN Deniz Mert,BAYKAN Rana,DEMİRKAN Ecem,ÖZKAN Ödül,ÖZKUBAT Irmak,ŞİMflEK Mert Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. Anatomy, vol.10, no.2, 2016, ss.94 - 98.
AMA KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. Anatomy. 2016; 10(2): 94 - 98.
Vancouver KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry. Anatomy. 2016; 10(2): 94 - 98.
IEEE KÜRKÇÜOĞLU A,ABBAS O,AYAN D,BAYKAN R,DEMİRKAN E,ÖZKAN Ö,ÖZKUBAT I,ŞİMflEK M "Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry." Anatomy, 10, ss.94 - 98, 2016.
ISNAD KÜRKÇÜOĞLU, Ayla vd. "Comparison of and subjective assessments for perception of facial symmetry". Anatomy 10/2 (2016), 94-98.