A Gaze into the Eyebrow Standards of Asian Versus Caucasian Women
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A Gaze into the Eyebrow Standards of Asian Versus Caucasian Women
Abstract
Background: Eyebrow position affects perceived facial expression and youthfulness, and its modification is a key component of facial rejuvenation.
Objective: This investigation aimed to assess the preferred vertical eyebrow position, apex location, and eyebrow shape in Caucasian and Asian individuals and to analyze gaze patterns during aesthetic judgment using eye-tracking technology.
Materials and methods: The study included 76 Asian and Caucasian volunteers with no medical background. Eye movements were captured with a Tobii Pro Nano eye-tracker. Participants viewed AI-generated images of Caucasian and Asian females with varied eyebrow positions (ratios 1:1.3 to 1:2.5), shapes (angles 8° to 20°), and apex positions. Aesthetic preferences were rated on a 5-point Likert scale. Eye-tracking metrics and aesthetic ratings were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and bivariate correlations.
Results: Both genders across ethnicities preferred a moderate eyebrow position ratio of 1:1.6. For eyebrow shapes, a 12° angle received the highest ratings, while extremes were less favored, indicating a preference for moderately curved eyebrows. The most appealing apex position was above the lateral canthus for Asians, and halfway between the lateral limbus and lateral canthus for Caucasians. Eye-tracking revealed longer fixations on unattractive features, suggesting more complex cognitive processing, while attractive features were processed more efficiently.
Conclusion: The study revealed that aesthetic preferences for eyebrow features are influenced by both ethnic background and gender, with a general preference toward moderately curved eyebrows and subtle variations in preferred positions. These findings suggest a need for culturally sensitive approaches in facial aesthetic procedures and highlight the potential of eye-tracking technology to enhance surgical planning. Surgeons are advised to adopt a conservative, patient-centered approach when modifying eyebrow features, considering individual and cultural aesthetics to maximize patient satisfaction.
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Keywords: Beauty standard; Caucasia; Eyebrow; Eyebrow angulation; Eyebrow apex; Eyebrow elevation; Eyebrow position; Temporal lift.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no that they have conflict of interest. Ethical Approval: The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich (IRB protocol number: 20-1018). Informed Consent: Prior to the enrollment into the study, participants were informed about the aim and the scope of this study and provided written informed consent for the use of their research-related and demographic data.
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