2. Facial Analysis for Facelifting

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2021 ◽  
pp. 174702182199299
Author(s):  
Mohamad El Haj ◽  
Emin Altintas ◽  
Ahmed A Moustafa ◽  
Abdel Halim Boudoukha

Future thinking, which is the ability to project oneself forward in time to pre-experience an event, is intimately associated with emotions. We investigated whether emotional future thinking can activate emotional facial expressions. We invited 43 participants to imagine future scenarios, cued by the words “happy,” “sad,” and “city.” Future thinking was video recorded and analysed with a facial analysis software to classify whether facial expressions (i.e., happy, sad, angry, surprised, scared, disgusted, and neutral facial expression) of participants were neutral or emotional. Analysis demonstrated higher levels of happy facial expressions during future thinking cued by the word “happy” than “sad” or “city.” In contrast, higher levels of sad facial expressions were observed during future thinking cued by the word “sad” than “happy” or “city.” Higher levels of neutral facial expressions were observed during future thinking cued by the word “city” than “happy” or “sad.” In the three conditions, the neutral facial expressions were high compared with happy and sad facial expressions. Together, emotional future thinking, at least for future scenarios cued by “happy” and “sad,” seems to trigger the corresponding facial expression. Our study provides an original physiological window into the subjective emotional experience during future thinking.


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Jon Robitschek

Facial analysis is a critical skill in the pre- as well as post-operative assessment of patients undergoing facial surgery. A successful approach is based on familiarity of normal anatomy, its clinical variance, and developing a systematic approach. In an an effort to develop a comprehensive and methodical approach, we have segregated out nasal elements from facial analysis. Progressive skill refinement requires a combination of foundational anatomy, a critical eye for facial harmony, and routine practice. This review contains 8 figures and 9 references Keywords: nasal analysis, facial analysis, Fitzpatrick, dental occlusion, cephalometrics, MRD-1, MRD-2, chin position, nasal tip projection


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