Gravity in Midfacial Aging: A 3-Dimensional Study
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Gravity in Midfacial Aging: A 3-Dimensional Study
Abstract
Background: Volume loss and volume descent are complementary aspects of facial aging, although the respective contribution of each is unclear.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify in 3 dimensions the effects of gravity on the midface in both upright and supine positions in an older and a younger group of patients.
Methods: A prospective study was undertaken of 53 female patients who had not undergone treatment with dermal fillers or facial cosmetic surgery. Three-dimensional photography with a VECTRA H1 camera (Canfield Scientific, Fairfield, NJ) was taken in supine and sitting positions. Volume shifts and displacement of structures in 3 dimensions were measured and analyzed.
Results: Morphologically, upon shifting from sitting to supine position, the tail of the brow elevated, the tear trough filled, the buccal and malar fat shifted posteriosuperiorly, the earlobe decreased in height, the nasiolabial folds and marionette lines diminished, the modiolus shifted laterally, and the jowl diminished. Volumetric analysis revealed that the infraorbital region increased in volume by a mean [SD] of 0.59 [0.55] mL, the tear trough by 0.22 [0.19] mL, and the malar region by 1.2 [1.06] mL. With subjects in the supine position, all facial topographic landmarks displaced significantly from sitting position.
Conclusions: Facial aging in this cohort was predominantly due to tissue descent rather than volume loss. Reversal of the gravitational force restores the 3D position of the facial subunits and leads to volumization in desirable locations that approximates a more youthful appearance. The volume restored via redistribution of facial fat is comparable to that typically injected during direct volume transfer procedures.
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Commentary on: Gravity in Midfacial Aging: A 3-Dimensional Study.Aesthet Surg J. 2021 Jan 25;41(2):152-154. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjaa055. Aesthet Surg J. 2021. PMID: 32304569 No abstract available.
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