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.
Classical proportion frameworks are descriptive tools, not targets. Here is how surgeons actually use them.
Why jaw surgery is almost always planned before nasal surgery, and what to discuss with your team.
How to read complication rates, distinguish common from severe, and interview a surgeon about outcomes.
What 3D imaging adds to planning, what the simulations really predict, and their limits.
Time off, nutrition, sleep position, travel, and the practical support you need lined up in advance.
How material choice affects fixation, integration, revision, and infection risk.
Filler, neuromodulators, biostimulators, and energy devices — realistic scope and honest limits.
Lighting, lens, posture, expression, and selection bias — the variables that make results look better than they are.
Why the posterior airway space matters when planning advancement or setback movements.
Credentials, case volume, photographic evidence, revision policy, and communication — scored consistently.
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.