Defining Key Features in Patient Perspectives of Hand Aesthetics

Author:

Joo Alex1,Phelan Alannah L.1,Xu Jing1,Gu Garrick1,Karpuk John1,Qin Baijing2,Li Alexander2,Chiu David2,Rothkopf Douglas M.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA

2. Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York City, NY.

Abstract

Background The hand is highly visible and contributes to an individual's aesthetic image and perceived age. Current perspectives on hand aesthetics are primarily based on expert opinion rather than on lay population perspectives, which are less understood. Our study explores general population perceptions on the features that contribute most to an attractive hand. Methods Participants rated the attractiveness of 20 standardized hands as well as the appearance based on each characteristic: freckles, hair presence, skin tone, wrinkles, vein appearance, and soft tissue volume. The relative importance of each feature was assessed by comparison with overall attractiveness scores through multivariate analysis of variance. Results A total of 223 participants completed the survey. Soft tissue volume (r = 0.73) was most strongly correlated with overall attractiveness, followed by wrinkles (r = 0.71), skin tone consistency (r = 0.69), veins (r = 0.65), freckles (r = 0.61), and hair (r = 0.47). Female hands were perceived as more attractive, with a mean rating of 4.7 of 10, compared with 4.4 in males (P < 0.001). Participants correctly identified the gender of 90.4% of male hands and 65.0% of female hands. Age was strongly inversely correlated with attractiveness (r = −0.80). Conclusions Soft tissue volume is the most important factor in lay perception of hand aesthetics. Female and younger hands were perceived as more attractive. Hand rejuvenation may be optimized by prioritizing soft tissue volume with filler or fat grafting, with secondary priority on resurfacing to address skin tone and wrinkling. An understanding of the factors most important to patients in aesthetic appearance is critical to achieving a pleasing result.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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