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Biometric Morphing

Abstract

The results of facial surgery are intuitively judged in terms of the visible changes in facial features or proportions. However, describing these morphologic outcomes objectively remains a challenge. Biometric morphing addresses this issue by merging statistical shape analysis and image processing. This study describes the implementation of biometric morphing in describing the average morphologic result of facial surgery. The biometric morphing protocol was applied to pre- and postoperative images of the following: (1) 40 dorsal hump reduction rhinoplasties and (2) 20 unilateral enophthalmos repairs. Pre- and postoperative average images (average morphs) were generated. The average morphs provided an objective rendering of nasal and periorbital morphology, which summarized the average features and extent of deformity in a population of patients. Subtle alterations in morphology after surgery, which would otherwise be difficult to identify or demonstrate, were clearly illustrated. Biometric morphing is an effective instrument for describing average facial morphology in a population of patients.

Authors

Pahuta MA; Mainprize JG; Rohlf FJ; Antonyshyn OM

Journal

Annals of Plastic Surgery, Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 48–53

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

DOI

10.1097/sap.0b013e3181743386

ISSN

0148-7043

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