Quantitative analysis of surgical landmarks of the face in fixed cadaveric heads: clinical and anatomical implications.
Ghadeer AlheetCağatay BarutEren OgutPublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2024)
The observed sex differences in facial and nasal dimensions, along with facial indices, are crucial for customizing surgical procedures to individual patients. For example, the greater distance in the danger triangle among males highlights the importance of considering anatomical variations to avoid complications, such as septic cavernous sinus thrombosis. Integrating these measurements into preoperative planning can enhance the precision of facial reconstruction and aesthetic surgeries, thereby improving patient outcomes and safety.