Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs

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Autor(a) principal: Morosini,Imara de Almeida Castro
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Peron,Ana Paula Lazzari Marques, Correia,Keila Rodrigues, Moresca,Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this research was to check if the numeric facial analysis can determine facial attractiveness. METHOD: The sample consisted of frontal and lateral standard facial photographs, in natural head position, of 85 Brazilian Caucasian women, without facial plastic surgery report. The sample mean age was 23 years and 9 months. A group of 5 orthodontists, 5 layman and 5 plastic artists classified the photographs according to their own attractiveness graduation in: pleasant, acceptable and not pleasant. The numeric facial analysis was then performed using a computerized method. Linear, proportional and angular measurements were compared among groups. RESULTS: According subjective analysis the sample was consisted of 18.8% of pleasant, 70.6% of acceptable and 10.6% of not pleasant. In most measurements there were no differences among groups. Just in three of them significant statistical difference was observed and in two of them the comparison value was within decision limit. All the differences found were related to the lower third of the face and to facial pattern. CONCLUSION: On the present research, the numeric facial analysis, by itself, was not capable of detecting facial attractiveness, considering that beauty judgment seems to be very personal.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
title Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
spellingShingle Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
Morosini,Imara de Almeida Castro
Facial analysis
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
title_short Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
title_full Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
title_fullStr Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
title_full_unstemmed Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
title_sort Study of face pleasantness using facial analysis in standardized frontal photographs
author Morosini,Imara de Almeida Castro
author_facet Morosini,Imara de Almeida Castro
Peron,Ana Paula Lazzari Marques
Correia,Keila Rodrigues
Moresca,Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Peron,Ana Paula Lazzari Marques
Correia,Keila Rodrigues
Moresca,Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morosini,Imara de Almeida Castro
Peron,Ana Paula Lazzari Marques
Correia,Keila Rodrigues
Moresca,Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Facial analysis
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
topic Facial analysis
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this research was to check if the numeric facial analysis can determine facial attractiveness. METHOD: The sample consisted of frontal and lateral standard facial photographs, in natural head position, of 85 Brazilian Caucasian women, without facial plastic surgery report. The sample mean age was 23 years and 9 months. A group of 5 orthodontists, 5 layman and 5 plastic artists classified the photographs according to their own attractiveness graduation in: pleasant, acceptable and not pleasant. The numeric facial analysis was then performed using a computerized method. Linear, proportional and angular measurements were compared among groups. RESULTS: According subjective analysis the sample was consisted of 18.8% of pleasant, 70.6% of acceptable and 10.6% of not pleasant. In most measurements there were no differences among groups. Just in three of them significant statistical difference was observed and in two of them the comparison value was within decision limit. All the differences found were related to the lower third of the face and to facial pattern. CONCLUSION: On the present research, the numeric facial analysis, by itself, was not capable of detecting facial attractiveness, considering that beauty judgment seems to be very personal.
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