Method for measuring changes in portions of a human body
First Claim
1. A method for measuring changes in a portion of a human body including:
- obtaining a first three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body;
treating the portion of a human body to create changes therein;
obtaining a second three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body so treated;
overlaying the first three-dimensional image and the second three-dimensional image; and
comparing the first and second images to measure changes in the portion of a human body.
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Abstract
A method for measuring changes in a portion of a human body including: obtaining a first three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body; treating the portion of a human body to create changes therein; obtaining a second three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body so treated; overlaying the first three-dimensional image and the second three-dimensional image; and comparing the first and second images to measure changes in the portion of a human body is disclosed. The method is particularly useful for demonstrating and measuring changes to the face achieved through the use of cosmetics. Typical changes include lifting of the face, contouring the face and reduction of wrinkles.
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1. A method for measuring changes in a portion of a human body including:
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obtaining a first three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body;
treating the portion of a human body to create changes therein;
obtaining a second three-dimensional image of the portion of a human body so treated;
overlaying the first three-dimensional image and the second three-dimensional image; and
comparing the first and second images to measure changes in the portion of a human body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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