Knowledge

Resources

Long-form, clinically grounded guides. No before-and-after hype, no ranking of faces — just the anatomy, planning logic and risk framing that surgeons actually work from.

Anatomy
Facial Thirds and Fifths: What Proportion Analysis Can and Cannot Tell You

Classical proportion frameworks are descriptive tools, not targets. Here is how surgeons actually use them.

8 minEditorial overview
Orthognathic surgery
Sequencing Orthognathic Surgery and Rhinoplasty

Why jaw surgery is almost always planned before nasal surgery, and what to discuss with your team.

6 minClinically reviewed
Risks
Understanding Surgical Risk Without Catastrophising It

How to read complication rates, distinguish common from severe, and interview a surgeon about outcomes.

9 minEditorial overview
Imaging
CBCT Imaging and Virtual Surgical Planning

What 3D imaging adds to planning, what the simulations really predict, and their limits.

7 minClinically reviewed
Recovery
Planning Your Recovery: Logistics Most People Underestimate

Time off, nutrition, sleep position, travel, and the practical support you need lined up in advance.

6 minEditorial overview
Facial implants
Facial Implant Materials: Silicone, Medpor, PEEK, and Titanium

How material choice affects fixation, integration, revision, and infection risk.

8 minLiterature summary
Non-surgical
Non-Surgical Options and Where They Genuinely Help

Filler, neuromodulators, biostimulators, and energy devices — realistic scope and honest limits.

7 minEditorial overview
Evidence & research
How To Read Before-and-After Photographs Critically

Lighting, lens, posture, expression, and selection bias — the variables that make results look better than they are.

5 minEditorial overview
Surgery
Airway Considerations in Jaw Surgery

Why the posterior airway space matters when planning advancement or setback movements.

7 minClinically reviewed
Surgery
Choosing a Surgeon: A Structured Evaluation Framework

Credentials, case volume, photographic evidence, revision policy, and communication — scored consistently.

10 minEditorial overview

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.