Original Article
Three-dimensional analysis of facial morphology: growth, development and aging of the orolabial region
Published 2010-09-07
Keywords
- digital anthropometry,
- lips,
- growth
How to Cite
Sforza, C., & Ferrario, V. F. (2010). Three-dimensional analysis of facial morphology: growth, development and aging of the orolabial region. Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 115(1/2), 141–145. Retrieved from https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/ijae/article/view/1072
Abstract
Soft tissue analysis plays an increasing, strategic role in the recognition of facial alterations, but there are scanty threedimensional reference data during normal growth, development and aging. In the current study, 532 male and 386 female healthy subjects aged 4 to 73 years were analyzed using a non-invasive, computerized electromagnetic digitizer, and normal dimensions of mouth and lips were obtained in the threedimensional space. Labial thickness and curvature were also assessed in a selected group of 40 men and women, equally divided into young (age 2130 yr, mean 25 yr) and old persons (age 4565 yr, mean 55 yr).Lip vermilion area to volume, and vermilion height to cutaneous lip height ratios decreased with age in both sexes. On average, the lips were thicker in men and in young persons than in women and in old persons. Mean labial curvature was larger in young men than in the other groups, and it was more variable in young than in old persons. Data collected in the present investigation can be used as a data base for the quantitative description of human lip morphology during normal growth, development and aging.