Although having an eye that is able to discern form, proportion and harmony is important as a cosmetic injector, we also work to known anatomical principles in order to achieve the ultimate aesthetic outcomes for patients.
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With increasing interest in dermal filler soft tissue augmentation in the last decade, studies have aimed to quantify the ‘ideal proportions’ when it comes to lip enhancement.
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Several studies that have surveyed the perceived attractiveness of different lip proportions have suggested a wide range of upper to lower lip ratios including:
– 1:1.6 for young Caucasians (Kar et al., 2018)
– 1:1 generally (Heidekruger et al., 2017)
– 1:2 young “white” females (Popenko et al., 2017)
By looking at such attempts at categorisation, the overarching message to take away is that aesthetic perception is influenced by a wide range of factors. Including: age, gender, cultural background, social ideals, individual facial features.
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While it useful to employ objective measures to guide and structure facial assessment, it is unlikely that a reliance on these principles alone will achieve the optimal cosmetic outcome. Instead, as always, it is important to choose your injector wisely. A good place to start in your research is by looking at their work