Muhammad Faiz Mohd FauadAspalilah AliasKer Woon ChoyHelmi Mohd HadiMaher A M Abumosameh2024-12-302024-12-3020242024-12-30Muhammad Faiz Mohd Fauad,Aspalilah Alias, Ker Woon Choy, Helmi Mohd Hadi, Maher A M Abumosameh. (2024). Facial Soft Tissue Thickness (FSTT): A Review of Population-Specific Factors and Implications in Forensic Anthropology. International Conference on Syariah, Law and Science 2024 (CFORSJ I-CONF 2024), 2(1), 48-55. https://alnadwah.usim.edu.my/cforsjiconf/paper/view/731500-53https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/25844https://alnadwah.usim.edu.my/cforsjiconf/paper/view/73International Conference On Syariah, Law And Science 2024 (CFORSJ i-CONF 2024) 7 November 2024 - 30 November 2024 Editorial Team: Wan Abdul Fattah Wan Ismail, Lukman Abdul Mutalib, Zulfaqar Mamat, Aspalilah Alias, Hasnizam Hashim, Ahmad Syukran Baharuddin, Muhammad Aniq Aiman Alias, Tuan Mohd Faris Hamzi Tuan Ibrahim, Radin Ahmad Taufik Salikin Izzaddin, Ahmad Salman Mohd Yusof. Organized : Centre of Research for Fiqh Forensics and Judiciary (CFORSJ), Faculty of Syariah and Law, USIMFacial Soft Tissue Thickness (FSTT) plays a crucial role in forensic anthropology, especially for reconstructing the features of a face. Over time, various studies focused on the influence of age, sex and ancestry on these tissue measurements. By reviewing the literature, we present some insights into the application of different approaches for evaluation of FSTT ranging from imaging modalities to the traditional measurement and highlight the main results obtained for several populations. The present barriers to adoption of uniform FSTT guidelines and increasing use of FSTT in forensic examination are also being explored. With the proper understanding of the FSTT, which varies in different populations, improvement of the facial reconstructive techniques can be achieved, and as a result, the reliability of forensic identification could be enhanced.en-USFacial soft tissue thickness (FSTT)forensic anthropologyidentificationFacial Soft Tissue Thickness (fstt): A Review Of Population-specific Factors And Implications In Forensic Anthropologytext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper485521