The Modified Cupid's Bow Lips: A Dominant Aesthetic Trend in Lip Augmentation-A Clinical and Statistical Analysis.
Abstract
[BACKGROUND] Contemporary lip augmentation has evolved from simple volumization techniques to more intricate contour-specific enhancements. Among these advancements, the Modified Cupid's bow lips, characterized by their distinctive Cupid's bow shape and vertical projection, have gained significant popularity as a prominent aesthetic trend.
[AIMS] This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of patient preference for the Modified Cupid's bow lips contour and to propose a systematic approach for its clinical implementation based on retrospective analysis.
[METHODS] A retrospective analysis was conducted, including 67 consecutive female patients seeking primary lip augmentation. Demographic information and preferences regarding lip contours were statistically analyzed using chi-square tests with age stratification. Anthropometric measurements of labial tubercle area and upper lip angles were performed using Image Pro Plus software for quantitative assessment.
[RESULTS] This analysis revealed that 42 patients (62.7%) preferred Modified Cupid's bow lips, a significantly higher proportion compared to the 25 patients (37.3%) who favored natural lips (χ = 4.31, p = 0.038). In addition, a significant correlation was found between age group and lip preference (χ = 8.74, p = 0.033), with the highest preference for Modified Cupid's bow lips (73.9%) that was observed in the 31-40 year age group. Morphometric analysis demonstrated statistically significant post-treatment increases in labial tubercle area (228.5 ± 169.6 mm vs. 297.0 ± 157.3 mm, p = 0.039) and alterations in key angular measurements (Angle γ, δ, ε; p < 0.05), confirming enhanced central projection, vertical height, and contour definition.
[CONCLUSION] The Modified Cupid's bow lips represent a dominant aesthetic preference and necessitate specialized injection techniques and an understanding of anatomy for optimal results. Objective morphometric changes validate the efficacy of the technique in achieving defined lip contours.
[AIMS] This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of patient preference for the Modified Cupid's bow lips contour and to propose a systematic approach for its clinical implementation based on retrospective analysis.
[METHODS] A retrospective analysis was conducted, including 67 consecutive female patients seeking primary lip augmentation. Demographic information and preferences regarding lip contours were statistically analyzed using chi-square tests with age stratification. Anthropometric measurements of labial tubercle area and upper lip angles were performed using Image Pro Plus software for quantitative assessment.
[RESULTS] This analysis revealed that 42 patients (62.7%) preferred Modified Cupid's bow lips, a significantly higher proportion compared to the 25 patients (37.3%) who favored natural lips (χ = 4.31, p = 0.038). In addition, a significant correlation was found between age group and lip preference (χ = 8.74, p = 0.033), with the highest preference for Modified Cupid's bow lips (73.9%) that was observed in the 31-40 year age group. Morphometric analysis demonstrated statistically significant post-treatment increases in labial tubercle area (228.5 ± 169.6 mm vs. 297.0 ± 157.3 mm, p = 0.039) and alterations in key angular measurements (Angle γ, δ, ε; p < 0.05), confirming enhanced central projection, vertical height, and contour definition.
[CONCLUSION] The Modified Cupid's bow lips represent a dominant aesthetic preference and necessitate specialized injection techniques and an understanding of anatomy for optimal results. Objective morphometric changes validate the efficacy of the technique in achieving defined lip contours.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Lip; Female; Retrospective Studies; Adult; Middle Aged; Cosmetic Techniques; Esthetics; Patient Preference; Young Adult; Age Factors; Aged