Echo mimicry is a phenomenon in which sound vibrations are reflected from objects of internal structure. The peculiarity of this type of facial expression is that these vibrations can be not only sounds, but also other physical phenomena. Today, the most striking examples of echo facial expressions are acoustic facial expressions (often called simply echo facial expressions) and optical facial expressions.
Unlike ordinary facial expressions, the reflected image persists for quite a long time and continues to change. What is echo facial surgery?
Echo facial surgery allows you to completely replace the patient, and therefore can be applied to any tissues and organs. All operations are performed using a laser machine and look like X-ray images.
The essence of this technology is as follows: the patient is placed on a special table, and an echo film is applied to his face. After this, the doctor performs a virtual tomography of the face, which allows you to determine the boundaries of the tissues to be operated on and the location of the skin incision sites. Thus, a surgical plan for the operation is created with a subsequent prognosis of possible complications.