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04-22-2021, 06:14 AM
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Re: A Facial Reconstruction Technique for Seriously Devastating Head Wounds
How interesting, thank you! Of course wrapping the skin over a stock polystyrene model cannot account for the variances in facial structure between people. Looking at the live human, he had a long midface and a very small chin, either micrognathia or, more likely, tooth loss over time. The reconstruction had a shorter midface and a standard chin, but one can still view the shape of gristly soft tissue regions such as the nose to achieve recognition. Brilliant fallback when the hard tissue is obliterated due to impact and impossible to piece back together in such a manner.
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