Aging Changes of the Male Lips—A Lesser Evil Than in Females?

This study aims to evaluate perioral aging process in the male population to compare quality and quantity of the observed changes to the female population. Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of 22 male subjects, were recruited into 2 age groups: young (20–35 years) and old (65–80 years) and the following parameters were measured: length of visible upper lip, thickness of upper lip at the level of vermilion border, thickness of upper lip at the level of the mid lip, and cross-section area of upper lip. Cadaver transverse sections of the upper lip of 10 individuals in 2 age groups, young (80 years, n = 5) underwent histological analysis of the relevant anatomical structures. Results: The MRI analyses does not show a statistically significant difference in upper lip lengths of old and young subjects (P = 0.213). Upper lip thickness decreases statistically significant (P
Source: Annals of Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Research Source Type: research