
Facial Balance Review
A side-by-side example used for facial proportion discussion. Eye areas are anonymized and the result should not be treated as a fixed expectation.
Review anonymized case examples from Korean aesthetic clinics. Photos are useful for understanding style and proportion, but they are not a guarantee of the same result for another patient.

A side-by-side example used for facial proportion discussion. Eye areas are anonymized and the result should not be treated as a fixed expectation.

Profile examples can help patients understand bridge, chin, and lower-face balance before a clinic conversation.

This case is shown as visual context for profile and facial-contour planning. Individual anatomy and recovery timing can change outcomes.

A contour-focused example for discussing facial line, proportion, and the importance of procedure-specific clinic matching.

Lower-face imagery is presented with identifying areas minimized. It should be reviewed alongside safety, timing, and clinical suitability.

A clearer close-up example for lower-cheek texture and jawline discussion. Final assessment must come from a qualified clinic after case review.
Use the before and after photos guide to compare lighting, angles, timing, consent, and case context before using photos in a clinic inquiry.
For lower-face examples, separate cheek fullness, under-chin fat, jawline structure, and bone-related contouring with the buccal fat removal guide and the facial contouring guide.
Case images should only be published when clinic and patient-use permission is confirmed.
Eye areas and identifying details are masked where needed before images appear on the public site.
Photos are examples only. Results vary by anatomy, procedure plan, healing, and clinic judgment.