Lisa Bailey has worked on hundreds of cases involving the facial approximation of unidentified remains, composite sketches of suspects, and age progressions of fugitives and missing children. She has led research initiatives in facial approximation and victim identification, including a project with the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility. She has been interviewed for the Washington Post, National Public Radio, and Metro World News, lectured numerous times to senior members of the law enforcement community, and provided forensic art training to law enforcement personnel.