2022
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000004333
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Facial Anthropometry and Analysis in Egyptian Women

Abstract: Background: Human facial analysis can be considered both an art and a science, and is used extensively to measure soft tissue proportions. Remarkable changes exist in anthropometric measures due to changes over centuries of geographical, genetic, and environmental factors, as well as waves of migration causing facial proportions to vary among the different ethnic groups. The purpose of this study was to establish facial soft tissue norms for the Egyptian female population between the ages of 18 and 50, as well… Show more

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“…While clinical practice guidelines for BoNTA use in Eastern European, 4 Asian, 5 and global populations 6 have been established, published data focusing on the Middle East as a whole are limited to individual ethnic groups. 3,[7][8][9] The purpose of this publication was to provide practical consensus recommendations for the optimal use of BoNTA in individuals of Middle Eastern ethnicity, considering the underlying facial anatomy and treatment preferences of those seeking aesthetic rejuvenation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While clinical practice guidelines for BoNTA use in Eastern European, 4 Asian, 5 and global populations 6 have been established, published data focusing on the Middle East as a whole are limited to individual ethnic groups. 3,[7][8][9] The purpose of this publication was to provide practical consensus recommendations for the optimal use of BoNTA in individuals of Middle Eastern ethnicity, considering the underlying facial anatomy and treatment preferences of those seeking aesthetic rejuvenation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%