Relationship between Iris Color and Skin Color.
- Author:
Ji Woong KIM
1
;
Hyo Hyun AHN
;
Young Chul KYE
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. yckye@korea.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Colorimetry;
Iris color;
Skin color
- MeSH:
Asian Continental Ancestry Group;
Colorimetry;
Humans;
Iris;
Light;
Melanins;
Skin;
Tungsten
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
2008;46(11):1500-1506
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: In a study, iris color was positively associated with skin melanin content. So it could be assumed that iris color has a close relationship with skin color. But until recently, classification system of iris color has been subjective and not suitable especially for Asian population for their relative homogeneity of iris color. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to devise an objective and quantitative method to measure iris and skin color quantitatively and to assess the relationship and its significance. METHODS: We devised photographic system composed of digital camera and tungsten lamp with color temperature conversion filter to acquire adequate iris images for colorimetric investigations. The reference CIELAB coordinates of color chart recorded with reflectance spectrophotometer were compared statistically with computed CIELAB coordinates from digital images in order to find equations for calibrating CIELAB values. To find the dermatological significance, we took pictures of 47 Korean patients with various conditions. They were evaluated with regard to iris color, color of sun-exposed and sun-protected skin. RESULTS: The images obtained with this system were enough to be used for the assessment of iris and skin color. And, it was possible to quantify the iris color, skin color and its difference in colorimetric ways using the methods in this study. Lightness (L*) of sun-exposed skin is decreased to the age. L* of iris has a positive correlation with L* of sun-exposed skin. L* of iris was positively correlated with a* and b* of iris respectively. The relations were very similar with those between L* of iris and each of a* and b* of sun-protected skin. CONCLUSION: Iris color could be assessed by using their images colorimetrically obtained by our method. As L* of iris color has the similar relations with a* and b* in both iris and sun-protected skin, the iris color would be a clue to look for and define the constitutional skin color.