J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
2000 Jul;27(4):415-420.
The Analysis of Perioperative Photogrammetry in Reduction Malarplasty Patients
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan Paik Hospital, Korea. pkchung2000@yahoo.co.kr
- 2Dr. Jung's Aesthetic Clinic.
- 3Department of Plastic Surgery, Masan SaeSungMo Hospital.
Abstract
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Facial contouring surgery is a one of the most common and popular procedure in the field of
plastic surgery. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of photogrammetric
analysis by measuring preoperatively and postoperatively in the patients who were undertaken
reduction malarplasty. From January 1995 to May 1999, from thirty patients of reduction
malarplasty, Photography of life size - frontal view, lateral view, worm's eye view - were taken.
The photograph was analyzed by the same surgeon to reduce an analytic error. The distance
between both malar eminences and both zygions was the anatomical landmarks. The differences
between pre- and postoperative photographic distance represented the results of the operation.
The distance between both malar eminences (ME): preop/postop = 94 - 105 mm/89 - 99 mm.
The distance between both zygions(ZY): preop/postop = 125 - 141 mm/ 120 - 135 mm. The
reduction values of ME-ME/ZY-ZY are 3 -13 mm / 4 - 12 mm. The photogrammetric analysis
of reduction malarplasty was very practical in measuring postoperative changes. We may
assume that photogrammetric analysis may be very useful tool on preoperative diagnosis,
plan and analysis of result of operation.