Making uniform photographic records in plastic surgery.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1977 Vol.59(3) p. 366-72

Morello DC, Converse JM, Allen D

Abstract

The photographic unit described requires a modest investment in equipment and space, and the photographs can be taken by an office aide after suitable instruction. It provides a means for obtaining clear, comparable photographs--without disrupting office routine. The key to success is consistency in camera settings, lighting, alignment, and positioning. Figures 8 and 9 show representative examples of long-term records.

MeSH Terms

Face; Medical Records; Photography; Surgery, Plastic