Abstract Background In the absence of clear guidelines for facial aesthetic surgery, most surgeons rely on expert intuitive judgement when planning aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. One of the most famous theories regarding “ideal” facial proportions is that of the golden proportion. However, there are conflicting opinions as to whether it can be used to assess facial attractiveness. The aim of this investigation was to assess facial ratios of professional black models and to compare the ratios with the golden proportion. Methods Forty photographs of male and female professional black models were collected. Observers were asked to assign a score from 1 to 10 (1 = not very attractive, 10 = very attractive). A total of 287 responses were ...
Objective: This study was designed to compare selected divine or golden proportions in Class II divi...
Historically, education for practitioners who deal in aesthetics has been rooted in outdated concept...
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Objective: To demonstrate if one or more golden relationships between different measurements of the ...
Statement of problem: Faces considered attractive tend to possess a general harmony; however, scient...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the facial attractiveness in 30 bl...
Introduction: The subject of beauty has been the topic of much debate throughout history, and method...
Golden Section, holding the proportion of I: 1.618 is claimed as one of the most numerically beautif...
This study used anthropometric data in the form of Farkas' proportion indices in order to quantify f...
Copyright © 2014 Jovana Milutinovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the frequency of patients selected as attractive showing the golden ra...
Background Throughout history, the perception and defini- tion of beauty and attractiveness have c...
SUMMARY The fi rst aim of this investigation was to assemble a group of photographs of 30 male and 3...
Aim: To evaluate facial divine proportion and its relationship to facial attractiveness in the south...
AIM: To investigate the relationship between divine proportion and facial esthetics in frontal photo...
Objective: This study was designed to compare selected divine or golden proportions in Class II divi...
Historically, education for practitioners who deal in aesthetics has been rooted in outdated concept...
Contains fulltext : 71275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
Objective: To demonstrate if one or more golden relationships between different measurements of the ...
Statement of problem: Faces considered attractive tend to possess a general harmony; however, scient...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the facial attractiveness in 30 bl...
Introduction: The subject of beauty has been the topic of much debate throughout history, and method...
Golden Section, holding the proportion of I: 1.618 is claimed as one of the most numerically beautif...
This study used anthropometric data in the form of Farkas' proportion indices in order to quantify f...
Copyright © 2014 Jovana Milutinovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the frequency of patients selected as attractive showing the golden ra...
Background Throughout history, the perception and defini- tion of beauty and attractiveness have c...
SUMMARY The fi rst aim of this investigation was to assemble a group of photographs of 30 male and 3...
Aim: To evaluate facial divine proportion and its relationship to facial attractiveness in the south...
AIM: To investigate the relationship between divine proportion and facial esthetics in frontal photo...
Objective: This study was designed to compare selected divine or golden proportions in Class II divi...
Historically, education for practitioners who deal in aesthetics has been rooted in outdated concept...
Contains fulltext : 71275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...