The doctor explains that the secret is balance: the components of the face must be in harmony
Summary
Balance in facial proportions is essential for natural and harmonious aesthetic results.
In recent years, many people have noticed that celebrities and influencers have undergone cosmetic procedures that have produced messy, overdone, and artificial results. After all, what can distinguish good results from bad ones? In short, it is balance in facial proportions.
“Without proper proportions, an area can prevent the face from appearing in sync, and that’s where facial balancing comes in. Facial balancing involves the strategic placement of fillers or fat injections in areas lacking volume. it’s about inundating someone with fillers, but rather about observing their unique face and creating a personalized plan, which can also be achieved through surgical interventions such as modern facelifts”, explains plastic surgeon Paolo Rubez, member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery and of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS).
According to the doctor, the size and shape of the eyes, nose, lips and other components of the face should be in harmony with each other, complement the overall shape of the face and contribute to overall attractiveness.
“The left and right sides of the face should be balanced, which is an important component of an attractive face. A well-balanced face gives the impression of natural beauty, without obvious signs of cosmetic procedures,” says Paolo.
“With the often excessive use of fillers, many patients are now seeking a more balanced appearance, with plastic surgery, to avoid an over-filled appearance.”
In addition to the size and shape of the components of the face, the doctor explains that the role of the chin in the overall harmony and balance of the face is undeniable. “The chin is the base of a beautiful vessel, which gives stability and strength to its base. A perfect chin should not stand out, but rather provide a behind-the-scenes feature that highlights other parts of the face. A very small chin can accentuate sagging skin, a double chin and poor jawline definition,” explains the doctor.
On the other hand, the expert points out that a very prominent chin can make the lower third of the face appear more noticeable. “And if the chin moves away, the nose can appear large and the face can appear unbalanced,” he explains.
A nose that is too large or too droopy can distract from frontal and profile vision, explains the plastic surgeon. “From the side it is more attractive to have a balance between the projection of the nose, lips and chin, which we can achieve with surgery,” says Paolo.
In the case of cheeks, filling them with fat to highlight them can give a more defined look when volume is lacking. “As for the eyes, the surgeon has many tools to hide dark circles and shadows, which can compromise the good balance of the face. In some patients, eye treatment also requires treatment of the eyebrows, which may appear more symmetrical in frontal view with fillers and neurotoxins, or a brow lift,” he says.
There are several reasons why a face may appear unbalanced. “It can occur due to a disproportionately sized nose, poorly protruding cheeks or chin, a very large forehead, or even ears that may be too protruding or too large,” explains Paolo. “Or, more commonly, it is the result of natural ageing, where various structures that provided support have broken down. This can result in noticeable asymmetries and an unbalanced appearance.
In the case of facial disproportion with aging, the doctor points out that, normally, younger faces appear more proportionate because healthy and abundant soft tissues hide asymmetries and bone disharmonies. “This curtain of soft tissue worsens with gravity and falls, causing the face to lose its intrinsic youthful balance. It is impossible to look younger and reverse time without addressing the balance problem from the beginning,” says the doctor.
Since there are so many details, injection parts are definitely contraindicated. “Rhinoplasty can, for example, improve the proportion of the nose, but in many cases this disproportion is caused by the lack of projection of the chin. In this case, we need another procedure, augmentation Genioplasty. You need to understand what the patient needs, but you don’t necessarily know the right procedure to achieve their goals,” he adds.
How to achieve balance?
The first step is to ask a trusted doctor for help. Both fat fillers (lipograft) and surgery can achieve better facial balance.
“It all depends on the patient’s goals and anatomy. Different parts of the face respond to different treatments. For example, fat is often used to accentuate the cheeks, chin, temples, while surgery is preferred for the eyes, nose, chin projection or more complete rejuvenation. Ultimately, the doctor will decide what is best based on factors such as the severity of the imbalance, as well as the patient’s condition, response to previous treatments, and overall treatment goals.
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