Sundberg-Ferar was enlisted to help design a perfect fit nebulizer apparatus for infants. The unique work done for this project required digitally scanning the face topography of numerous infants, and then merging that polygonal mesh data into a single average baseline master model. A prototypical face was constructed with flesh simulating resin. This model was then used to measure the efficacy of nebulizer masks and to be a tool for future development. The overall goal of this ergonomic tool is to enhance the ability to design very comfortable infant apparatus that will remain attached, working effectively for longer periods of time.