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Pitfalls of nonstandardized photography.

Facial plastic surgery clinics of North America 2010 Vol.18(2) p. 253-66, Table of Contents

Archibald DJ, Carlson ML, Friedman O

Abstract

Accurate, consistent, high-quality photographs of patients before, during, and after surgery are critical for planning and performing surgical procedures, analyzing and documenting surgical outcomes, and educating patients and surgeons. Attaining the necessary high standards of photography and avoiding common pitfalls associated with nonstandardized medical photography requires stringent uniformity in equipment, lighting, room setup, patient positioning, and camera settings.

MeSH Terms

Chin; Ear; Humans; Light; Photography; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Rhinoplasty; Surgery, Plastic

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