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Surgical-allogeneic facial reconstruction: facial transplants
(2014)
Several factors including cancer, malformations and traumas may cause large facial mutilation. These functional and aesthetic deformities negatively affect the psychological perspectives and quality of life of the mutilated ...
Evaluation of Facial Asymmetry Using Soft-Tissue Thickness for Forensic Purposes
(SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2012)
Facial reconstruction according to aesthetic units
(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2020-10-01)
Context: The facial subunit principle organizes the facial skin into subunits. Facial reconstruction for skin cancer based on aesthetic units consists of replacing the entire subunit when a large part of a subunit has been ...
Forensic Facial Reconstruction: Relationship Between the Alar Cartilage and Piriform Aperture
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-11-01)
During forensic facial reconstruction, facial features may be predicted based on the parameters of the skull. This study evaluated the relationships between alar cartilage and piriform aperture and nose morphology and ...
Comparison Among Manual Facial Approximations Conducted by Two Methodological Approaches of Face Prediction
(2017-09-01)
This study verified the difference between two methods of forensic facial approximation (FFA) regarding recognition and resemblance rates. Three-dimensional models of skulls were obtained from computerized tomography (CT) ...
Forensic facial approximation assessment: can application of different average facial tissue depth data facilitate recognition and establish acceptable level of resemblance?
(Elsevier B.V., 2016-09-01)
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) are important guidelines for modeling faces from skull. Amid so many FSTT data, Forensic artists have to make a subjective choice of a dataset that best meets their needs. This study ...
Patients' Satisfaction After Surgical Facial Reconstruction or After Rehabilitation With Maxillofacial Prosthesis
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013)