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. 2020 Apr 1;13(4):23–34.

TABLE 2.

General face shape assessment by anthropometrical measurement; overall shapes and facial features used by the respondents of the paper-based survey are described.

ASSESSMENT ITEMS %
Do you take anthropometrical measurements of a patient’s overall face shape before and after treatment?
    No 40
    Yes 60
Do you take anthropometrical measurements of facial features before and after treatment?
    No 40
    Yes; if yes, which facial angles do you measure most frequently? 60
        Nasal (nasofrontal angle) 30
        Length of horizontal thirds 60
        Length of eyes 0
        Length of vertical fifths 20
Do you measure:
    Indirectly (method: visual estimation; multiple views of photographs, 3D scanner (Morpheus) 50
    Directly (method: CALIPERS; caliper to measure e.g., sunken eyelid depth) 30
    Do you measure the adjusted relative positions of facial angles from angles that are considered ideal? 0
0 to 3 physicians agree with statement (low) 4 to 7 physicians agree with statement 8 to 10 physicians agree with statement (high)
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Numbers derived from proportion of respondents answering yes and will not add up to 100%