Abstract

To clarify cues for age perception, the three-dimensional head and face forms of Japanese women were analyzed. It is known that age-related transformations are mainly caused by changes in soft tissue during adulthood. A homologous polygon model was created by fitting template meshes to each study participant to obtain three-dimensional data for analyzing whole head and face forms. Using principal component analysis of the vertices coordinates of these models, 26 principal components were extracted (contribution ratios >0.5%), which accounted for more than 90% of the total variance. Among the principal components, five had a significant correlation with the perceived ages of the participants (p < 0.05). Transformations with these principal components in the age-related direction produced aged faces. Moreover, the older the perceived age, the larger the ratio of age-manifesting participants, namely participants who had one or more age-related principal component score greater than +1.0 σ in the age-related direction. Therefore, these five principal components were regarded as aging factors. A cluster analysis of the five aging factors revealed that all of the participants fell into one of four groups, meaning that specific combinations of factors could be used as cues for age perception in each group. These results suggest that Japanese women can be classified into four groups according to age-related transformations of soft tissue in the face.

Highlights

  • All humans are destined to grow old, but a youthful and beautiful figure is something that everyone longs for

  • The cranial form has a fundamental influence on facial features, the principal transformations in adulthood are caused by changes in soft tissue, which appear to be strongly related to how impressions of aging are formed [6,7,8]

  • We focused on the 3D forms of soft tissue to extract the factors that influence the impression of aging

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Introduction

All humans are destined to grow old, but a youthful and beautiful figure is something that everyone longs for. A considerable number of approaches involving non-operative procedures in the fields of beauty and aesthetics have been taken to identify keys for maintaining a youthful appearance [1, 2]. In order to develop symptomatic and/or preventive solutions in the beauty and aesthetic area, it is essential to clarify changes in individual aging paths. The judgment of another person’s age by appearance, namely age perception, is important for human beings to achieve good communication and build smooth personal relationships. Faces have a critically important function as a source of biological and social information [3]

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