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Physiognomical Forms of the Head and Facial Structure
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Forms of the Facial Profile 1) Vertical Profile 2) Convex Profile 3) Concave Profile
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Variations of the Basic Linear Forms 1) Convex-concave 2) Concave-convex 3) Vertical-convex 4) Vertical-concave 5) Convex-vertical 6) Concave-vertical
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Frontal Head Views Geometric forms are classified according to: –Relationship of length and width. –Degree of Curvature
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Geometric Forms 1) Oval 2) Round (Infantine) 3) Square (Strong) 4) Oblong 5) Triangular 6) Inverted Triangle 7) Diamond
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Bilateral Forms Key considerations: 1)Amount of prominence of the cheekbones. 2)Distance the cheekbones lie from each other.
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Classification of Bilateral Forms 1) Oval 2) Angular 3) Round 4) Square
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Asymmetry of Features 1) eyelids and eyebrows 2) ears 3) cheeks 4) nose 5) mouth
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Facial Markings
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Factors Responsible 1) heredity 2) age 3) environment 4) muscle striation and action 5) position of the body 6) condition of the body
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Types of Facial Markings 1) wrinkle 2) groove 3) fold
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Classification of Facial Markings Natural Acquired
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Natural Facial Markings 1) philtrum 2) nasolabial fold 3) nasal sulcus 4) oblique palpebral sulcus 5) angulus oris eminence 6) angulus oris sulcus 7) labiomental sulcus 8) dimples
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Acquired Facial Markings 1) nasolabial sulcus 2) transverse frontal sulci 3) interciliary sulci 4) optic facial sulci (crow’s feet) 5) superior palpebral sulcus 6) inferior palpebral sulcus
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Acquired Facial Markings (cont’d) 7) bucco-facial sulcus 8) mandibular sulcus 9) platysmal sulci 10) cords of the neck 11) labial sulci What are the effects of facial expression?
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