The primary goals of facial balancing are to improve facial harmony, symmetry, and proportions while addressing specific concerns or asymmetries.
Key objectives include:
Achieving facial symmetry by addressing asymmetrical features.
Enhancing facial proportions to create a more balanced appearance.
Restoring volume and contour to areas affected by aging or facial asymmetry.
Softening wrinkles, lines, and folds to rejuvenate the overall facial aesthetic.
Ideal Candidate
Who is an ideal candidate?
Individuals who are concerned with facial asymmetry, volume loss, or disproportion are suitable candidates for facial balancing.
This also applies to individuals seeking to enhance their natural features.
Pros
Improves overall facial symmetry
Achieves natural-looking results
Subtle enhancements to various facial features
Avoids exaggerated look
Comprehensive Rejuvenation addresses signs of aging and restores facial volume
Cons
Light swelling may occur after the appointment
Temporary bruising may also occur
Results are temporary and last 1 – 1.5 years
What to Expect
Non-surgical facial balancing encompasses a variety of procedures, including:
Dermal fillers: Injectable fillers, such as hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) fillers, poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) injectable, and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) fillers, are used to restore volume, contour facial features, and improve overall facial balance.
Neuromodulators: Botulinum toxin type A injectables, such as Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, Daxxify, and Xeomin, relax muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles and lines, thereby creating a smoother and more balanced facial appearance.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty: Strategically injected dermal fillers reshape and contour the nose, addressing minor imperfections or asymmetries without surgery.
Thread lift: PDO (polydioxanone) threads are inserted under the skin to lift and tighten sagging facial tissues, providing subtle yet effective facial rejuvenation.
Results
The duration of results varies depending on the specific procedure and individual factors. Generally:
Dermal fillers: Results typically last six months to two years, depending on the filler type and treatment area.
Neuromodulators: Effects usually last three to four months, with some products lasting up to six months.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty: Results are temporary and may last several months to a year, depending on the filler used.
Thread lift: Effects may last six months to two years, with collagen stimulation providing additional long-term benefits
Safety Profile
While facial balancing procedures are generally safe, potential complications may include:
Bruising, swelling, or redness: Temporary side effects commonly associated with injectable procedures, typically resolving within a few days.
Infection: Rare but possible at the injection site, particularly if the provider doesn’t follow proper sterilization techniques.
Allergic reactions: These are infrequent but can occur with dermal fillers or neuromodulators, necessitating prompt medical attention if symptoms arise.
Nodule formation: Small lumps or nodules may develop under the skin at injection sites, usually resolving independently or with massage.
Vascular complications: In rare cases, dermal fillers may inadvertently enter blood vessels, potentially causing tissue damage or skin discoloration.
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