Abstract
Standard digital photography is commonly used to evaluate, monitor longitudinally, and assess therapeutic responses for a variety of dermatologic disorders. However, skin texture and volumetric and topographic information are poorly quantified by 2-dimensional photography. These are important for assessments of scar volume, nonresectable tumors, facial volume restoration, and body contour after therapeutic interventions. Existing subjective clinical rating scales have high interobserver variability, are not quantitative, and can be cumbersome to use in clinical settings.
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