Scientific validation of three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry compared to the IGAIS clinical scale for assessing wrinkles and scars after laser treatment
Abstract Measuring outcomes from treatments to the skin is either reliant upon patient’s subjective feedback or scale-based peer assessments. Three-Dimensional stereophotogrammetry intend to accurately quantify skin microtopography before and after treatments. The objective of this study is comparin...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Helena Barcaro Machado, Ivy Dantas De Melo E. Silva, Walter Marou Pautrat, James Frame, Mohammad Najlah |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8071f50b50bc40789bfe0c8bc9ccc0aa |
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