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Aesthetics
Understand Your Face. Plan Your Future.
Research facial procedures, discover qualified surgeons, explore real cases, and build your personalized aesthetic roadmap.
Illustrative visualisation. Facial analysis is for educational and planning purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or a diagnosis.
Everything a serious research process requires, in one place.
Procedure intelligence
Thirty-plus procedures documented across skeletal, nasal, orbital, midface, soft tissue, and hairline surgery — with risks, limitations, and recovery timelines.
OpenSurgeon research
A structured directory built for verified credentials, case volume, consultation logistics, and your own private notes.
OpenFacial analysis
Landmark and proportion visualisations that help you describe what you want to change — educational, never diagnostic.
OpenTransformation planning
Sequence procedures across research, consultation, decision, surgery, and recovery phases with dependency awareness.
OpenConsultation preparation
Turn scattered research into a structured brief you can export and take into the room with your surgeon.
OpenEvidence library
Long-form guides on anatomy, imaging, risk, and recovery, plus a literature shelf for real, sourced studies.
OpenStructured across six surgical domains.
Facial Skeletal Surgery
10Osteotomies and skeletal repositioning of the jaws and chin.
Rhinoplasty
06Structural and functional reshaping of the nasal framework.
Orbital / Eye Area
06Eyelid, canthal, and periorbital procedures.
Midface
04Cheek, orbital rim, and midface volume or lifting procedures.
Soft Tissue
05Fat, skin, and lifting procedures across the face and neck.
Hairline / Forehead
03Hairline position, density, and frontal bone contouring.
From vague dissatisfaction to a structured surgical brief.
Most people arrive with a feeling, not a plan. The workspace converts that into specific anatomical questions, a shortlist of procedures, a set of surgeons to evaluate, and a document you can bring to a consultation.
Information on this platform is for educational purposes and should not replace consultation with a qualified medical professional. Surgical suitability, risks, and expected outcomes must be assessed by an appropriately qualified surgeon.
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Describe the concern
Use facial analysis views to localise what you want to change.
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Map candidate procedures
Compare what each operation can and cannot achieve.
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Shortlist surgeons
Track credentials, volume, consultation logistics, and cost estimates.
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Prepare consultations
Generate a question checklist and export a summary.
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Sequence the plan
Order procedures across phases with dependency notes.
Build your research profile and start planning.
Your plan, saved surgeons, consultation notes, and bookmarked evidence stay together in one private workspace.