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12-22-2022, 08:44 PM
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Identifying Technique
facial identification techniques, and facial reconstructions for cases when skulls have been found are especially well known. However, a standardized facial identification technique for an unknown body with seriously devastating head injuries has not yet been developed. A reconstruction and identification technique was used in 7 cases of accidents involving trains striking pedestrians. This identification technique is based on the removal of skull bone fragments, subsequent fixation of soft tissue onto a universal commercial polystyrene head model, precise suture of dermatomuscular flaps, and definitive adjustment using cosmetic treatments. After reconstruction, identifying marks such as scars, eyebrows, facial lines, facial hair and partly hairstyle become evident. It is then possible to present a modified picture of the reconstructed face to relatives. After comparing the results with photos of the person before death, this technique has proven to be very useful for identifying unknown bodies when other identification techniques are not available. This technique is useful for its being rather quick and especially for its results.
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01-05-2023, 06:45 PM
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Re: Identifying Technique
I hope to never have to be put together over a Styrofoam head to find out what I looked like!! Fuck that! Not that anyone would claim me anyway, but think of what you had to go through to get like that! I could imagine picking all the pieces of my face out of the stomach of a dead grizzly bear!! That's what they would use this for, I think
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