Facial Features
In this part, we explore female facial features versus male facial features. Knowing the differences is the cornerstone for developing sound, aesthetic judgment, which will allow you to deliver consistent and reliable aesthetic improvement to your patients.
The Top Three
In this part, we identify the top three facial features, which represent an astounding 92% of overall facial beauty. Improving their shape to approximate the “ideal” should be the main objective when you are looking to improve facial beauty.
Cheeks
In this part, we examine the the cheeks, which are the most aesthetically important feature of a youthful, beautiful face. When ideally shaped, the cheeks are responsible for the major balance of facial beauty, a whopping 75% to be exact.
This module builds off the principles covered in the first Aesthetics of Beauty module and examines the aesthetic priority of the “top-three” features (cheeks, eye area, lips) and which areas of these features should be targeted for enhancement to create the most effective and aesthetic facial improvement for both women and men.
Eye Area
In this part, we examine the eye area, which consists of the eyebrows and upper and lower eyelids constitute the second most aesthetically important feature, representing 10% of facial beauty .
Lips
In this part, we'll examine the lips, which are the third most important feature, accounting for 7% of overall facial beauty. Lips are also the one feature that is similar in both sexes.