The reconstruction of a subject is made on the cast of its skull.

Measurements of the skulls and calculations determine the thicknesses of the soft tissues (muscles, fat and skin). These thicknesses are materialized by markers directly placed on the skull and are specific to each case studied.

After this preliminary study, the sculpting work by itself begins with laying down the different tissue layers from the muscular mass to the corporal envelop. The reconstruction is done respecting scrupulously the latest scientific data available. Each detail is being carefully studied to give each subject its identity.

 
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