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I have bad convexity that ruins it allbruh ur side looks good what
look into mental healthI have bad convexity that ruins it all
Nah, you're not crazy. According to this picture, your chin is actually a bit recessed. So genioplasty would be the recommended surgery.Bump
Deserves a rep i could do genio fs thanks maneNah, you're not crazy. According to this picture, your chin is actually a bit recessed. So genioplasty would be the recommended surgery.
Morph :
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Then we could push it even further with a rhinoplasty to shave off the dorsal hump, thus giving the nose a slightly curvier and softer side profile.Deserves a rep i could do genio fs thanks mane
The final morph rating would be hmtn after reocing the acne right?Then we could push it even further with a rhinoplasty to shave off the dorsal hump, thus giving the nose a slightly curvier and softer side profile.
Morph (genio + rhino) :
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Removing*The final morph rating would be hmtn after reocing the acne right?
Without acne :The final morph rating would be hmtn after reocing the acne right?
Without acne :
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If the HTN range corresponds to top 25-1 % faces (6-7/10 ; above average, reasonably to noticeably attractive, still ordinary), then I would rate this side profile somewhere in that range. Solid harmony. At this point, the eye region might be the one actually holding you back (short eyelashes, high set eyebrow, eyebrow shape ? eye shape ?).
Transplant should really be a last recourse. Not justified (yet) in your case.and transplant after to make them longer and more dense
yo mind helping me aswell?Transplant should really be a last recourse. Not justified (yet) in your case.
First, try minoxidil + microneedling + bimatoprost. Reassess after 8-12 months of continuous and consistent use.
Based on this front profile pic, I'd say that your biggest flaw is the low palpebral fissure length. In other words, you have small eyes. Almost impossible to fix ; maybe a canthoplasty could expand the palpebral fissure by a very few millimeters, but not sure it would be worth it anyway. Fortunately for you, the eye color mitigates the flaw.
If I had to suggest hardmaxxes :
- maybe an otoplasty
- rhinoplasty (alar plasty, tip plasty)
Your front profile is more robust than expected. Very good bone structure.
Morph with slightly thicker/fuller eyebrows, narrower alar base, less nostril show, narrower nose tip, less ear protrusion :
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Same as above, but with lower eyebrows :
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What would you think the rating for morph and current rating for me also miringhigh effort thanksTransplant should really be a last recourse. Not justified (yet) in your case.
First, try minoxidil + microneedling + bimatoprost. Reassess after 8-12 months of continuous and consistent use.
Based on this front profile pic, I'd say that your biggest flaw is the low palpebral fissure length. In other words, you have small eyes. Almost impossible to fix ; maybe a canthoplasty could expand the palpebral fissure by a very few millimeters, but not sure it would be worth it anyway. Fortunately for you, the eye color mitigates the flaw.
If I had to suggest hardmaxxes :
- maybe an otoplasty
- rhinoplasty (alar plasty, tip plasty)
Your front profile is more robust than expected. Very good bone structure.
Morph with slightly thicker/fuller eyebrows, narrower alar base, less nostril show, narrower nose tip, less ear protrusion :
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Same as above, but with lower eyebrows :
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Based on the pictures he has shared, I'd argue that it could be worth it for the side profile ; much less for the front profile (capped by the eye region and lips).Bro just go live life, even vermicel’s morphing skill doesn’t change a shit about your looks.
Based on those pics, I'd say that your current front profile's harmony is capped by the eye area, and, to a lesser degree, by the lips (lower to upper lip height ratio - too big - shape/design).What would you think the rating for morph and current rating for me also miringhigh effort thanks
I'm not familiar with this procedure. But whatever might help without taking insane risks is worth considering.Also id think of inner or outer epicantho basically medial canthus cutting what would you think
Average here is mltn to hltnBased on the pictures he has shared, I'd argue that it could be worth it for the side profile ; much less for the front profile (capped by the eye region and lips).
It won't radically change his life, but that's not an absolute requisite for plastic surgery, so it's ultimately up to him to evaluate risk to reward, ROI, etc.
Based on those pics, I'd say that your current front profile's harmony is capped by the eye area, and, to a lesser degree, by the lips (lower to upper lip height ratio - too big - shape/design).
The nose has its issues too, as mentioned earlier.
Hair is ok, although you seem to have a broader than average forehead (recessed temporal peaks ?).
Coloring seems good. I guess you could make the most of your pheno with hair dyes (go to a professional hair colorist).
The bone structure & mass basically save your looks. They make you come across as healthy and strong.
All in all, I'd rate your current facial harmony below average (lmtn ?). Outside autistic bp/lm circles, maybe are you perceived as average or even a bit above average as a whole due to the top tier bone structure ; this perception would be solidified if you are tall with a broad frame.
The morphed front profile benefits from a few adjustments, but is still capped by the eye region and lips.
I'd say it lifts your facial harmony up to the average, or close to.
That said, don't get too hung up on my comments. I don't claim to be a good rater. And I'm only judging based on a couple of pictures ; a face in movement can tell a different story (that's not a cope ; just the plain truth in ordinary daily settings).
I'm not familiar with this procedure. But whatever might help without taking insane risks is worth considering.
Go have in-person consultations with a couple of ophthalmologists / oculoplastic surgeons to get their recommendations. Read up as much as possible on the topic of oculoplastics, and eventually make an informed decision.
Besides oculoplastics, you could consider :
- rhinoplasty
- genioplasty
- otoplasty
- lip reduction
You are not an extreme case for any of these surgeries ; meaning a conservative surgical approach will probably suffice to generate good results, and the risk of getting botched should be vastly diminished too.