Facial Balancing in Singapore
profile harmony, and natural structural support through personalised treatment planning.
What Is Facial Balancing?
Facial balancing is a personalised approach that evaluates how individual facial features work together rather than treating a single area in isolation. Instead of focusing only on the chin, lips, cheeks, or jawline, the relationship between these structures is assessed to create more harmonious facial proportions. The goal is subtle refinement that enhances natural appearance while preserving individual character.
Areas Included in Facial Balancing
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Chin
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Jawline
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Cheeks
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Lips
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Temples
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Under-eye
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Profile
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Facial symmetry
Chin Projection
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Chin projection plays an important role in overall facial balance
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A recessed chin may make the lower face appear shorter or less defined
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Insufficient projection can affect the harmony between the nose, lips, and jawline
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Chin structure influences the overall profile and facial proportions
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Treatment focuses on improving projection while maintaining natural balance
Treatments May Include
Depending on your facial anatomy and treatment goals, facial balancing may involve structural hyaluronic acid fillers, collagen biostimulation, skin boosters, wrinkle relaxation, or combination treatment protocols.
Tear Trough Hollowness
Tear trough hollowness occurs when structural support beneath the eye decreases. This creates a shadowed depression that can make the eyes appear tired. The condition is often influenced by volume loss and ligament anatomy. Treatment aims to restore support and improve the transition between the lower eyelid and cheek.
Midface Volume Deficiency
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The midface provides important structural support to the cheeks and lower eyelids
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Volume loss in this region can flatten the cheeks
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Reduced midface support may deepen nasolabial folds
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The face may appear more tired or aged as volume declines
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Treatment focuses on restoring midface projection and structural support
Facial Asymmetry
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Natural facial asymmetry is common in most individuals
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Differences may occur in bone structure, soft tissue volume, or muscle activity
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Asymmetry may affect the cheeks, chin, jawline, or lips
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Small differences can sometimes become more noticeable with aging
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Treatment focuses on improving balance while maintaining natural expression
Lip Proportion
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Lip proportion plays an important role in facial harmony
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The balance between the upper and lower lip influences overall aesthetics
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Reduced lip volume may affect facial softness and expression
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Lip contour and definition contribute to a youthful appearance
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Treatment focuses on improving proportion and natural lip shape
Doctor-Led Facial Balancing Consultation
Your consultation includes assessment of facial proportions, profile balance, structural support, skin quality, and aesthetic goals before recommending a personalised treatment plan.