Assessment of age‐ and sex‐related changes in baggy lower eyelids using a novel objective image analysis method: Orbital gray scale analysis

Summary Background Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome. Aims Age‐ and sex‐related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel ob...

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Published inJournal of cosmetic dermatology Vol. 17; no. 5; pp. 874 - 880
Main Authors Jo, Seong‐Jin, Kim, Hyung Su, Park, Jung Tae, Kim, Bo Ri, Youn, Sang Woong
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Published England 01.10.2018
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Abstract Summary Background Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome. Aims Age‐ and sex‐related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel objective image analysis method. Methods We gathered frontal‐view photographs of the faces of the patients who sought for correction of BLEs. Based on the clinical pattern, we classified the BLEs of the subjects into medial (M), medial and central (MC), and medial to lateral (MCL) types. Severity was evaluated using the OGS, a modified method of the linear gray scale analysis. Results The BLEs of 1034 subjects were classified. The most common types were MCL type in the men and MC type in the women, respectively. The M and MC types were common in the young subjects, whereas the MCL type was more common in the old subjects (P < .001). The measurements of OGS in 104 subjects showed positive correlation with age, a higher mean value in the men, and a trend toward higher values in the order of M, MC, and MCL types (P < .001 for central and lateral OGS scores). In a multiple linear regression analysis, central and lateral OGS values were significantly related with age, sex, and M‐C‐L classification type (P < .001). Conclusion The M‐C‐L classification and OGS were significantly associated with both age and sex, proving that they could be potent objective assessment tools for BLEs.
AbstractList Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome.BACKGROUNDBaggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome.Age- and sex-related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel objective image analysis method.AIMSAge- and sex-related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel objective image analysis method.We gathered frontal-view photographs of the faces of the patients who sought for correction of BLEs. Based on the clinical pattern, we classified the BLEs of the subjects into medial (M), medial and central (MC), and medial to lateral (MCL) types. Severity was evaluated using the OGS, a modified method of the linear gray scale analysis.METHODSWe gathered frontal-view photographs of the faces of the patients who sought for correction of BLEs. Based on the clinical pattern, we classified the BLEs of the subjects into medial (M), medial and central (MC), and medial to lateral (MCL) types. Severity was evaluated using the OGS, a modified method of the linear gray scale analysis.The BLEs of 1034 subjects were classified. The most common types were MCL type in the men and MC type in the women, respectively. The M and MC types were common in the young subjects, whereas the MCL type was more common in the old subjects (P < .001). The measurements of OGS in 104 subjects showed positive correlation with age, a higher mean value in the men, and a trend toward higher values in the order of M, MC, and MCL types (P < .001 for central and lateral OGS scores). In a multiple linear regression analysis, central and lateral OGS values were significantly related with age, sex, and M-C-L classification type (P < .001).RESULTSThe BLEs of 1034 subjects were classified. The most common types were MCL type in the men and MC type in the women, respectively. The M and MC types were common in the young subjects, whereas the MCL type was more common in the old subjects (P < .001). The measurements of OGS in 104 subjects showed positive correlation with age, a higher mean value in the men, and a trend toward higher values in the order of M, MC, and MCL types (P < .001 for central and lateral OGS scores). In a multiple linear regression analysis, central and lateral OGS values were significantly related with age, sex, and M-C-L classification type (P < .001).The M-C-L classification and OGS were significantly associated with both age and sex, proving that they could be potent objective assessment tools for BLEs.CONCLUSIONThe M-C-L classification and OGS were significantly associated with both age and sex, proving that they could be potent objective assessment tools for BLEs.
Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome. Age- and sex-related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel objective image analysis method. We gathered frontal-view photographs of the faces of the patients who sought for correction of BLEs. Based on the clinical pattern, we classified the BLEs of the subjects into medial (M), medial and central (MC), and medial to lateral (MCL) types. Severity was evaluated using the OGS, a modified method of the linear gray scale analysis. The BLEs of 1034 subjects were classified. The most common types were MCL type in the men and MC type in the women, respectively. The M and MC types were common in the young subjects, whereas the MCL type was more common in the old subjects (P < .001). The measurements of OGS in 104 subjects showed positive correlation with age, a higher mean value in the men, and a trend toward higher values in the order of M, MC, and MCL types (P < .001 for central and lateral OGS scores). In a multiple linear regression analysis, central and lateral OGS values were significantly related with age, sex, and M-C-L classification type (P < .001). The M-C-L classification and OGS were significantly associated with both age and sex, proving that they could be potent objective assessment tools for BLEs.
Summary Background Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status and treatment outcome. Aims Age‐ and sex‐related changes in BLEs were assessed with the orbital gray scale (OGS), a novel objective image analysis method. Methods We gathered frontal‐view photographs of the faces of the patients who sought for correction of BLEs. Based on the clinical pattern, we classified the BLEs of the subjects into medial (M), medial and central (MC), and medial to lateral (MCL) types. Severity was evaluated using the OGS, a modified method of the linear gray scale analysis. Results The BLEs of 1034 subjects were classified. The most common types were MCL type in the men and MC type in the women, respectively. The M and MC types were common in the young subjects, whereas the MCL type was more common in the old subjects (P < .001). The measurements of OGS in 104 subjects showed positive correlation with age, a higher mean value in the men, and a trend toward higher values in the order of M, MC, and MCL types (P < .001 for central and lateral OGS scores). In a multiple linear regression analysis, central and lateral OGS values were significantly related with age, sex, and M‐C‐L classification type (P < .001). Conclusion The M‐C‐L classification and OGS were significantly associated with both age and sex, proving that they could be potent objective assessment tools for BLEs.
Author Kim, Hyung Su
Youn, Sang Woong
Jo, Seong‐Jin
Park, Jung Tae
Kim, Bo Ri
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Snippet Summary Background Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate...
Baggy lower eyelids (BLEs) are a common aesthetic problem of aging. Valid and reliable assessment tools for BLEs are required to evaluate the current status...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Age Factors
Aged
baggy lower eyelids
Blepharoplasty - methods
Cohort Studies
Diagnostic Imaging - methods
Esthetics
Eyelids - physiopathology
Eyelids - surgery
Female
Humans
infraorbital fat herniation
linear gray scale analysis
Linear Models
Male
Middle Aged
Multidetector Computed Tomography - methods
Multivariate Analysis
Patient Satisfaction
Photography
Risk Assessment
Sex Factors
tear trough
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Title Assessment of age‐ and sex‐related changes in baggy lower eyelids using a novel objective image analysis method: Orbital gray scale analysis
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28949072
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