Abstract : Clinical photography is a critical component of the practice of facial plastic surgery. Potential f
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Abstract : Clinical photography is a critical component of the practice of facial plastic surgery. Potential for a wide variety of applications for these photographs such as medicolegal documentation patient counseling teaching of colleagues and physicians in training and lecture presentations. Photographs are important to facilitate understanding of surgical techniques described in the literature. Clinical photographs are also used for advertising in many practices. Good-quality photographs are therefore important. There are several factors that contribute to quality such as the appropriate setting and background standardization of subject position and the type of flash. However none of these factors can be effective without a good camera and lens. A multitude of cameras and lenses are available and choosing the correct equipment for your practice can be confusing. In many practices the surgeon also functions as his or her own photographer. At a minimum it is important to have a basic knowledge of camera and lens equipment.Published by Elsevier Inc.PMID 20511071 PubMed - indexed for MEDLINEMeSH TermsMeSH TermsFace/surgery*HumansPhotography/instrumentation*Photography/methods*Surgery Plastic/instrumentation*LinkOut - more resourcesFull Text SourcesElsevier ScienceW.B. SaundersMedicalPlastic and Cosmetic Surgery - MedlinePlus Health Information Supplemental Content Related citations Standardized photography in facial plastic surgery pearls and pitfalls. Facial Plast Surg. 1999 Standardized photography in facial plastic surgery pearls and pitfalls.Becker DG Tardy ME Jr. Facial Plast Surg. 1999 15(2)93-9. Uniform photographic documentation in facial plastic surgery. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1980 Uniform photographic documentation in facial plastic surgery.Thomas JR Tardy ME Jr Przekop H. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1980 May 13(2)367-81. Standardizing digital photography its not all in the eye of the beholder. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2001 Standardizing digital photography its not all in the eye of the beholder.Galdino GM Vogel JE Vander Kolk CA. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2001 Oct 108(5)1334-44. Review Standardized facial photography of cleft patients just fit the grid? Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2000 Review Standardized facial photography of cleft patients just fit the grid?Vegter F Hage JJ. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2000 Sep 37(5)435-40. Review Clinical photography a guide for the clinician. J Postgrad Med. 2003 Review Clinical photography a guide for the clinician.Nayler JR. J Postgrad Med. 2003 Jul-Sep 49(3)256-62. See reviews... See all... Recent activity Clear Turn Off Turn On Camera and lens selection for the facial plastic surgeon. Camera and lens selection for the facial plastic surgeon.Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2010 May 18(2)223-30 Table of Contents. PubMed Your browsing activity is empty. Activity recording is turned off. Turn recording back on See more... You are here NCBI gt Literature gt PubMed Write to the Help Desk Simple NCBI Directory Getting Started NCBI Education NCBI Help Manual NCBI Handbook Training amp Tutorials Resources Chemicals amp BioassaysData amp SoftwareDNA amp RNADomains amp StructuresGenes amp ExpressionGenetics amp MedicineGenomes amp MapsHomologyLiteratureProteinsSequence AnalysisTaxonomyTraining amp TutorialsVariation Popular PubMed Nucleotide BLAST PubMed Central Gene Bookshelf Protein OMIM Genome SNP Structure Featured GenBank Reference Sequences Map Viewer Genome Projects Human Genome Mouse Genome Influenza Virus Primer-BLAST Sequence Read Archive NCBI Information About NCBI Research at NCBI NCBI Newsletter NCBI FTP Site NCBI on Facebook NCBI on Twitter NCBI on YouTube NIH DHHS USA.gov Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact National Center for Biotechnology Information U.S. National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda MD 20894 USA
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