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What is the most attractive ear shape?

Published in Ear Aesthetics 1 min read

The most attractive ear shape, according to the provided reference, is associated with a specific measurement relating to the earlobe. Specifically, the distance from the otobasion inferius (the lowest point of the attachment of the earlobe to the cheek) to the subdural component.

The reference "Ideal Earlobe Shape Results" indicates that the most desirable distance is 5 mm. Preferences decreased as the distance increased or decreased from this ideal, with 10 mm being the second most desirable, and 0 mm, 15 mm, and 20 mm being ranked least desirable. This suggests that there's an optimal amount of earlobe "hang" or detachment that is perceived as most attractive.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Most Attractive: 5 mm otobasion inferius-to-subdural distance
  • Less Attractive: 10 mm otobasion inferius-to-subdural distance
  • Least Attractive: 0 mm, 15 mm, and 20 mm otobasion inferius-to-subdural distance

Therefore, based solely on this data, the most attractive ear shape is the one where the measurement from the bottom of the earlobe attachment point to the subdural area is 5mm.