Background: Facial and cranial asymmetry is common in bilateral vertebrates, particularly human beings. Through years of injecting fillers and performing face-lift operation on patients, we began to observe that more fillers were required on the right side to reach symmetry and also more loose skin and soft tissue was observed on the right side in the majority of patients (Fig. 5). Here, we conducted an analytical study to comprehensively measure human skulls in order to observe and quantify this difference. Methods: We collected forty-one natural skulls available from five medical schools of Tehran province in Iran. Standard photography was conducted from the front, lateral, and superior views. Measurements and statistics were completed u...
Conclusions: Those differences might be related to the functional asymmetry of brain. Therefore it c...
The human skull presents differences between the sides. Anatomical points in skull base where pass n...
As a common feature, bilateral symmetry of biological forms is ubiquitous, but in fact rarely exact....
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Background: Facial symmetry is determining the attractiveness of the face. It must be taken into con...
INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to measure the dimensional changes in the cranial base and th...
Two dimensional (2D) lateral cephalometric analyses are used to measure the shape, size, position an...
This study intended to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the cranial base and maxilloman...
The concept of facial attractiveness in the field of plastic surgery has been defined as bilateral s...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
SUMMARY: Knowledge about human skull asymmetry in normal dry specimens is useful as a parameter for ...
PURPOSE: A new method for the quantification of facial asymmetry has been developed and applied to...
Conclusions: Those differences might be related to the functional asymmetry of brain. Therefore it c...
The human skull presents differences between the sides. Anatomical points in skull base where pass n...
As a common feature, bilateral symmetry of biological forms is ubiquitous, but in fact rarely exact....
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Asymmetry in human craniofacial bones is a common feature in all individuals. These right-side and l...
Background: Facial symmetry is determining the attractiveness of the face. It must be taken into con...
INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to measure the dimensional changes in the cranial base and th...
Two dimensional (2D) lateral cephalometric analyses are used to measure the shape, size, position an...
This study intended to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the cranial base and maxilloman...
The concept of facial attractiveness in the field of plastic surgery has been defined as bilateral s...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
SUMMARY: Knowledge about human skull asymmetry in normal dry specimens is useful as a parameter for ...
PURPOSE: A new method for the quantification of facial asymmetry has been developed and applied to...
Conclusions: Those differences might be related to the functional asymmetry of brain. Therefore it c...
The human skull presents differences between the sides. Anatomical points in skull base where pass n...
As a common feature, bilateral symmetry of biological forms is ubiquitous, but in fact rarely exact....