2015
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000000383
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Vertical Localization of the Malar Prominence

Abstract: Background:During reconstruction or augmentation, it is important to localize the malar complex in a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing position. Few studies have determined the location of this feature and none related the location to gender, age, or ethnicity. Some of these have attempted to relate the position to the aesthetically pleasing Golden Ratio φ.Methods:We assessed the vertical location of the malar prominence relative to other facial landmarks, determined consistency among individuals, and com… Show more

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“…Hinderer resolved difficulty in diagnosing malar deficiency by highlight the intersection of two lines to find the malar eminence .The first line was drawn from the buccal angle to the outer canthus of the eye and the second was drawn from the alar base of the nose to the tragus [13].Many other methods for evaluation of malar prominence given by different authors include Powell, Bell, Whitakar and Kaptein [14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Patil Bc Et Al Evaluation Of Diagnostic Criteria For Clinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hinderer resolved difficulty in diagnosing malar deficiency by highlight the intersection of two lines to find the malar eminence .The first line was drawn from the buccal angle to the outer canthus of the eye and the second was drawn from the alar base of the nose to the tragus [13].Many other methods for evaluation of malar prominence given by different authors include Powell, Bell, Whitakar and Kaptein [14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Patil Bc Et Al Evaluation Of Diagnostic Criteria For Clinmentioning
confidence: 99%