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TITLE:
Wrinkle Severity Grading Scale: A Southeast Asia Study
AUTHORS:
Brian Tian
KEYWORDS:
Wrinkles, Grading, Scale, Asia, Southeast Asia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.5 No.4,
April
19,
2018
ABSTRACT: Objective wrinkle grading scales have been described for Caucasians and Japanese, but none for South-east Asians. Southeast Asians tend to be darker in skin complexion (usually skin types IV and above). A wrinkle scale using fairer Caucasian and Japanese skin, may not be easily applicable for the darker Southeast Asian skin. Therefore, in this paper, we describe and validate a wrinkle grading scale for Southeast Asians.
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