Have you ever looked at someone and thought they looked exceptionally “well,” but you couldn’t quite put your finger on why? Often, the secret isn’t one specific feature, but balance and symmetry.
In the medical world, we often talk about the “Golden Ratio”—a mathematical ratio that is found in nature and is perceived by the human eye as beauty. In aesthetics, we use this as a guide, not a rule. My goal is never to create a “cookie-cutter” face, but to restore the proportions that time and gravity have altered.
As we age, we lose bone density and fat pads in our mid-face, which can lead to a “sagging” appearance. By strategically placing Cheek Fillers, we can restore that youthful “triangle of beauty.” It’s not about making cheeks look “puffy”; it’s about creating the subtle shadows and highlights that define a healthy, balanced face.
My medical background is vital here. Achieving symmetry requires a deep understanding of facial muscle pull. For example, treating one area with Anti-Wrinkle Injections can affect how another area moves. As a doctor, I balance these forces to ensure your results are harmonious and natural. We aren’t just “filling holes”; we are performing facial architecture.