Are Differences in External Noses Between Whites and Koreans Caused by Differences in the Nasal Septum?
- Author(s)
- Nam Gyun Kim; Sang Woo Par; Hyoung Ouk Park; Tae Hyun Choi; Junhyung Kim; Jaehoon Choi
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Choi, Jae Hoon; Kim, Jun Hyung
- Department
- Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
- Journal Title
- Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
- Issued Date
- 2015
- Volume
- 26
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Nasal septum; external nasal morphology; population-specific difference; computed tomography
- Abstract
- The nasal septum plays an important role in nose development.
East Asians are believed to have inherent hypoplasia of the
nasal septum because East Asians have smaller noses than whites do.
However, there have been no studies of nasal septum differences
between whites and East Asians. We compared the nasal septum and
its components in Koreans and whites using computed tomographic
scan data. Twenty-seven patients of white origin and 64 patients of
Korean origin older than 20 years were enrolled in this study between
2008 and 2012. We evaluated a total of 9 measurement items
(5 for the nasal bones and septa as well as 4 for the external nose
morphology). Sex differences in whites were the same as those in
Koreans. Nasal bridge length and cartilaginous nasal bridge length
were significantly longer in whites than in Koreans. However, there
were no significant differences in nasal height, nasal tip projection,
nasal bone length, total septal area, or most components of the nasal
septum between the samples. The relative proportions of the cartilaginous
septum divided by the total septal area were negatively
correlated with the relative proportions of the perpendicular plate in
both groups. Differences in the external nasal morphology between
whites and Koreans are not caused by differences in the nasal septum.
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