Facial tissue depth
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In forensic science, facial soft-tissue depth measurements are of use in the following instances: • Assisting in the alignment of a face image to a skull image in a.
Description:In Depth Tutorials and Information Facial Tissue Thickness in Facial Reconstruction Introduction There are many instances of human remains where the only item available for identification is a denuded skull. How useful it would be, to be able to replace the missing soft tissues of the face and to see what the individual looked like in life. This is, in fact, the goal of forensic facial reconstruction FFR , namely, to replace an artificially rendered version of the facial soft tissue over the unidentified skull, in such a way as to suggest the identity of the deceased.
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