Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this study were to: (1) establish a facial soft tissue morphometric technique employing a 3-dimensional optical device; (2) evaluate its precision; and (3) determine the presence of diurnal variation in facial soft tissue morphology. Materials and methodsTen volunteers were enrolled using a 3-dimensional optical measuring device, SURFLACER VMH-300F. Measurements were conducted in the morning, during the daytime, and in the evening. Two analyses, reproducibility of measurement through comparison between the two measurements in each group (morning vs. morning, daytime vs. daytime, and evening vs. evening), and diurnal variation through inter-group comparison (morning vs. daytime, morning vs. evening, and daytime vs. evening) were carried out. ResultsThe mean difference between two measurements in each group was 0.24±0.06mm in the morning group, 0.25±0.08mm in the daytime group, and 0.24±0.06mm in the evening group. As to diurnal variation, the difference was 0.38±0.07mm between the morning and daytime groups, 0.39±0.03mm between the morning and evening groups, and 0.40±0.04mm between the daytime and evening groups. ConclusionsWhen facial morphology was measured at 3 different time points within a single day, the mean error was 0.24±0.06mm. Measurement at these 3 time points revealed no significant diurnal variation in facial soft tissue morphology. This technique and its results are anticipated to contribute to quantitative evaluation of facial soft tissue morphology.
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