The capacity to process three-dimensional facial surfaces to objectively assess outcomes of craniomaxillofacial care is urgently required. Available surface registration techniques depart from conventional facial anthropometrics by not including anatomical relationship in their analysis. Current registrations rely on the manual selection of areas or points that have not moved during surgery, introducing subjectivity. An improved technique is proposed based on the concept of an anthropometric mask (AM) combined with robust superimposition. The AM is the equivalent to landmark definitions, as used in traditional anthropometrics, but described in a spatially dense way using (∼10.000) quasi-landmarks. A robust superimposition is performed to al...
Data on the three?dimensional (3?D) morphology of normal faces and facial deformities as well as ob...
Purpose: The use of three-dimensional (3D) photography for anthropometric measurements is of increas...
textabstractTrigonocephaly in patients with metopic synostosis is corrected by fronto-orbital remode...
The treatment objectives for reconstructive procedures in children with craniofacial dysmorphologies...
Three-dimensional (3D) photography is becoming widely used in plastic surgery. It provides an accura...
Three-dimensional (3D) photography is becoming widely used in plastic surgery. It provides an accura...
Abstract Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time ut...
BACKGROUND: In modern anthropometry of such complex structures as the face, three-dimensional scanni...
Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time utilize 2D ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to validate a new three-dimensional craniofacial stereo...
INTRODUCTION Superimpositions of 3-dimensional photographs enable a thorough and risk-free assess...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
One of the methods of craniofacial anthropometry is indirect anthropometry. A measurement performs o...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Craniofacial anthropometry (CFA) is the study that measures the human face and head to supports visu...
Data on the three?dimensional (3?D) morphology of normal faces and facial deformities as well as ob...
Purpose: The use of three-dimensional (3D) photography for anthropometric measurements is of increas...
textabstractTrigonocephaly in patients with metopic synostosis is corrected by fronto-orbital remode...
The treatment objectives for reconstructive procedures in children with craniofacial dysmorphologies...
Three-dimensional (3D) photography is becoming widely used in plastic surgery. It provides an accura...
Three-dimensional (3D) photography is becoming widely used in plastic surgery. It provides an accura...
Abstract Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time ut...
BACKGROUND: In modern anthropometry of such complex structures as the face, three-dimensional scanni...
Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time utilize 2D ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to validate a new three-dimensional craniofacial stereo...
INTRODUCTION Superimpositions of 3-dimensional photographs enable a thorough and risk-free assess...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
One of the methods of craniofacial anthropometry is indirect anthropometry. A measurement performs o...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Craniofacial anthropometry (CFA) is the study that measures the human face and head to supports visu...
Data on the three?dimensional (3?D) morphology of normal faces and facial deformities as well as ob...
Purpose: The use of three-dimensional (3D) photography for anthropometric measurements is of increas...
textabstractTrigonocephaly in patients with metopic synostosis is corrected by fronto-orbital remode...