2024
DOI: 10.1111/srt.13620
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Comparisons between eyebags, droopy eyelids, and eyebrow positioning identified by photo‐numeric scales or identified by written descriptive scales: Insights from the Singapore/Malaysia cross‐sectional genetics epidemiology study (SMCGES) cohort

Jun Yan Ng,
Fook Tim Chew

Abstract: BackgroundWe evaluate skin sagging phenotypes (eyebags, droopy eyelids, low eyebrow positioning) using written descriptive scales and photo‐numeric scales. We also study how anti‐ageing interventions and digital screen time influence skin sagging.AimWe compare the two phenotype assessment methods with each other.MethodSkin sagging and personal lifestyle data obtained from 2885 ethnic Chinese young adults from the Singapore/Malaysia cross‐sectional genetics epidemiology study (SMCGES) cohort were collated and c… Show more

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“…1 i). We have established in previous work that photo-numeric scales are the superior method for ascertaining skin ageing phenotypes [ 18 ]. By their nature, photo-numeric scales comprise a sequence of photographs showing a stepwise increase in the severity of skin ageing phenotypes (e.g., Crow’s Feet wrinkles) between successive photographs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1 i). We have established in previous work that photo-numeric scales are the superior method for ascertaining skin ageing phenotypes [ 18 ]. By their nature, photo-numeric scales comprise a sequence of photographs showing a stepwise increase in the severity of skin ageing phenotypes (e.g., Crow’s Feet wrinkles) between successive photographs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crow’s Feet wrinkles are found near the eyes. As explained in our previous work [ 18 ], participants have a very keen awareness of the state of the skin around their eyes. This could explain why a large number of participants picked up on very fine and barely visible Crow’s Feet wrinkles when the assessors did not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%