Subjects with a burn to the face and/or neck will be enrolled into the study and a Three-Dimensional scanner used to see if it can objectively measure scar color and volume and measure the effect of scar on motion of the face and neck.
Subjects will have 11 clinic visits over a 2-year period. An initial scan of the subject's head and neck will be made. Ten reproducible landmarks on the face and neck will be determined. The subject will return for follow up scans at Day 14, Day 28 and Month 2,6,9,12,18 and 24.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
Color imaging of the face and neck.
Legacy Emanuel Hospital and Health Center
Portland, Oregon, United States
Scar maturation
Can a 3-D scanner measure static and dynamic changes
Time frame: 5.5 years
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