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The Use of Eye Tracking Technology in Aesthetic Surgery: Analyzing Changes in Facial Attention Following Surgery Print

Russell S. Frautschi, MD; Nadeera Dawlagala, MD;  Eric W. Klingemier, BA; Hannah S. England, MD;  Nicholas R. Sinclair, MD; and James E. Zins, MD, FACS

Aesthetic Surgery Journal  2020, 1–11

Background: The ability to quantitatively analyze how we look at a face and determine if this changes following facial surgery should be of interest to the plastic surgeon. Eye tracking technology (ETT) provides the ability to record where observers fixate when viewing a facial image, enabling quantitative data to be obtained comparing pre- and postoperative changes.

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