How will you look after Botox? 3D scans could give you a preview

New Scientist 

Have you ever wondered what you would look like with Botox or dermal fillers? Practitioners are hoping they will soon be able to give people a more accurate picture of how they might look after going under the needle. Michael Molton at Epiclinic, a cosmetic clinic in South Australia, began developing his 3D imaging technique after becoming frustrated with 2D before-and-after photos. These are used to show prospective clients how a procedure may change their face, but the "after" shots are often enhanced with better lighting and make-up. "I wanted something that you couldn't fudge, like CT or MRI scans that are used in other areas of medicine," says Molton.

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