“…The application of art training in these cases is mainly in the preoperative marking, when the "artistic eye" has to follow the right expected design for any particular gender and body type, foreseeing the result after skin retraction. 22 In the transoperative fat grafting for body depressions, or breast augmentation, the surgeon may also think of "negative space" terms, as used in drawing and sculpting, once part of the injected volume disappears by absorption, leaving the body contour with the idealized foreseen shape.…”
The surgeon, as the artist, has an accurate view of human body shapes. The artist may take it for fantasy whereas the plastic surgeon will make it a new reality for the patient´s sake. -J.W. Fernandes, 2020
“…The application of art training in these cases is mainly in the preoperative marking, when the "artistic eye" has to follow the right expected design for any particular gender and body type, foreseeing the result after skin retraction. 22 In the transoperative fat grafting for body depressions, or breast augmentation, the surgeon may also think of "negative space" terms, as used in drawing and sculpting, once part of the injected volume disappears by absorption, leaving the body contour with the idealized foreseen shape.…”
The surgeon, as the artist, has an accurate view of human body shapes. The artist may take it for fantasy whereas the plastic surgeon will make it a new reality for the patient´s sake. -J.W. Fernandes, 2020
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