Submental‐Cervical Region
Chapter 21Submental‐Cervical Region Introduction The morphology of the upper aspect of the neck and its transition with the submental region has a major impact on the aesthetics of the lower…
Chapter 21Submental‐Cervical Region Introduction The morphology of the upper aspect of the neck and its transition with the submental region has a major impact on the aesthetics of the lower…
Chapter 6Clinical Diagnostic Records, Natural Head Position and Craniofacial Anthropometry Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to provide the information regarding the required diagnostic records and techniques necessary for…
Chapter 15The Malar Region Introduction One of the most recognizable features of the midface is the contour and prominence of the superior‐lateral part of the cheek, termed the malar eminence…
Chapter 12The Orbital Region Introduction ‘If I could write the beauty of your eyes And in fresh numbers number all your graces, The age to come would say, “This poet…
Chapter 18Mentolabial (Labiomental) Fold Introduction The mentolabial (or labiomental) fold is also known as the mentolabial sulcus. It is a region that is evident in frontal and profile view, forming…
Chapter 11The Forehead Introduction and terminology Throughout history a great many cultures have represented the forehead as the emblem of intelligence and high thought, presumably because behind it lie the…
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Chapter 5Patient Interviewand Consultation ‘Time spent in communication (with patients)is never wasted’. Frances Cooke Macgregor (1906–2001)1 Introduction ‘I do not much dislike the matter, butThe manner of his speech’. William…