학술논문

Sex Differences in Adult Facial Three-Dimensional Morphology: Application to Gender-Affirming Facial Surgery.
Document Type
article
Source
Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine. 24(S2)
Subject
Adult
Biological Products
Face
Female
Gender Identity
Humans
Male
Sex Characteristics
Sex Reassignment Surgery
Language
Abstract
Background: Gender-affirming facial surgery (GFS) is pursued by transgender individuals who desire facial features that better reflect their gender identity. Currently, there are a few objective guidelines to justify and facilitate effective surgical decision making. Objective: To quantify the effect of sex on adult facial size and shape through an analysis of three-dimensional (3D) facial surface images. Materials and Methods: Facial measurements were obtained by registering an atlas facial surface to 3D surface scans of 545 males and 1028 females older than 20 years of age. The differences between male and female faces were analyzed and visualized for a set of predefined surgically relevant facial regions. Results: On average, male faces are 7.3% larger than female faces (Cohens D = 2.17). Sex is associated with significant facial shape differences (p