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Types of hairline recession in androgenetic alopecia and perceptions of aging in Asian males

Qian Qu MD

Qian Qu MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Yong Miao MD, PhD

Yong Miao MD, PhD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Zhen-He Guo MD

Zhen-He Guo MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Chuan-Bo Feng MD, PhD

Chuan-Bo Feng MD, PhD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Qian Chen MD

Qian Chen MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Yang Liu MD

Yang Liu MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Fang Liu MD

Fang Liu MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Pan-Li Shi MD

Pan-Li Shi MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Dan-Xia Cao MD

Dan-Xia Cao MD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

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Zhi-Qi Hu MD, PhD

Corresponding Author

Zhi-Qi Hu MD, PhD

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, NanFang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China

Correspondence

Zhi-Qi Hu, md, phd

Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

Nan Fang Hospital of Southern Medical University

1838 North Guangzhou AV

Guangzhou 510515

China

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First published: 19 March 2019
Citations: 2

Funding: This work was funded by Key Clinical Specialty Discipline Construction Program, the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81701929, 81772104, 81471900), the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (Grant No. 2015A030311001, 2017A030310120) and Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou (Grant No. 201508020262), Nanfang Hospital High-level Project Matching Project (2014012), Southern Hospital Dean's Fund (2013Z013).

Abstract

Background

Cranial hair loss is one of the characteristics of age. Hairline recession has been confirmed adversely to affect the perceptions of age in Western males. However, comparatively little is known about the effect of frontal recession on the perceived facial age (PFA) of East Asian males. Moreover, specific roles of different types of hairline recession in PFA of different age groups still remain a mystery.

Objective

To investigate and quantify the effect of different types of hairline recession on PFA in East Asian young males of different age groups.

Methods

Thirty non-bald males were selected and divided equally into three groups (20s, 30s, and 40s). With the aid of modern software, the frontoparietal area of facial images from 30 experimenters was modified into three basic types of hair loss (M2, C2, and U2) according to the basic and specific classification of androgenic alopecia. In a web-based survey, approximately 900 naive participants were asked to estimate the PFA of males from their original and modified facial images.

Results

Perceived facial age increased to 1.58 ± 0.79, 4.19 ± 1.27, and 5.90 ± 1.00 years when the original facial images were modified to have hair loss types M2, C2, or U2, respectively. In addition, the PFA of males with hair loss type C2 or U2 appeared significantly older than the original facial images in the 30s group.

Conclusion

Different types of hairline recession can increase the PFA to different degrees in East Asian males of different age groups.

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