Can beauty actually be measured? Known as the Golden Ratio, 1.6 is considered the approximate measurement of beauty of the face. In 1982, Robert M. Rickets identified that proportions between two lines of facial measurements should approach the golden ratio of 1.618....
Thread lifts are increasingly popular as a non-surgical approach to address skin laxity. However, results and procedures differ according to a patient’s morphology. The options available to evaluate face lifts results include ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging...
More than just a mindset, appearance is the first measure we use to assess youth. Aging is a natural process on the face and body. However, what if the age a patient thinks he looks like in his mind doesn’t match how he actually looks? To slow down aging, these...