What Is Facial Balancing?
Why Symmetry Matters in Aesthetics
Difference Between Facial Balancing and Full-Face Rejuvenation
MEDICALLY REVIEWED BY
Molly Rodriguez
Who Is a Good Candidate for Facial Balancing?
Clients must be 18 years or older
Candidates for facial balancing must be in good physical health and not taking certain medications, such as blood thinners and antibiotics.
There shouldn’t be any active infections around the face, especially on the injection sites.
Individuals planning for profile enhancement through facial balancing must have realistic expectations.
Potential clients have not undergone any surgeries or other injectable treatments before facial balancing that could affect the results.
Candidates must be a non-smoker or willing to quit temporarily to give way for the healing process
What Areas Can Be Enhanced with Facial Balancing?
Jawline filler. Most of the time, our clients come to us to fix their asymmetrical jawlines. We do this by injecting controlled amounts of fillers into their jawline to make it appear sculpted and toned.
Lip filler. Another common facial asymmetry we encounter is uneven lips. For this, we perform lip balancing to temporarily correct the asymmetry and make the lips plumper.
Temple fillers. We can also inject fillers to restore the loss of volume in these areas, which may cause the face to look uneven or hollow.
Cheek fillers. As we age, we naturally lose volume on our cheeks, which may not happen evenly. Dermal fillers help restore lost volume and ensure symmetry of your cheeks.
Nasolabial fold filler. Laugh lines or nasolabial folds are the demarcation you’ll find between your lower face and cheeks. For some, this line isn’t symmetrical, which can be fixed with the use of fillers.
Chin fillers. Like the cheeks and lips, your chin will start to lose volume. For some, they develop ‘double chins’, which can be temporarily fixed with fillers. Aside from that, correct injections of fillers in these areas can also balance the lips and jawline altogether.
Nose fillers. Dermal fillers can be used for non-surgical rhinoplasty by sculpting the nose bridge using an injectable substance. This non-invasive facial sculpting can improve minor deviations, uneven nasal bridges, and mild crookedness.
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Facial Balancing Before and After: What Results Can You Expect?
Before Treatment: Consultation and Assessment
After Treatment: Subtle Enhancements vs. Dramatic Change
Facial balancing before and after results
The Role of Dermal Fillers in Facial Balancing
Restoring lost volume. Lost volume in the cheeks, eyes, lips, and other facial areas can cause asymmetry, which dermal fillers can easily restore.
Sculpting effect. Dermal fillers not only plump facial areas but also shape the face to make it look more harmonious and symmetrical.
Reversible results. Dermal fillers can last for 6 to 18 months, allowing you to reverse the results if you’re not happy with the enhancement. It’s an ideal solution for those who are not yet ready to commit to a permanent solution.
Types of Fillers Used
Facial balancing filler cost
How Many Filler Syringes Do You Need?
Cheek balancing – 1 to 4 syringes
Chin balancing – 1 to 2 syringes
Nose balancing – 0.5 to 1.5 syringes
Lip balancing – 1 to 2 syringes
Jawline balancing – 2 to 4 syringes
Tear trough filler balancing – 0.5 to 1 syringe
Laugh lines balancing – 1 to 2 syringes
Facial Balancing vs. Other Cosmetic Treatments
Botox vs. Fillers for Symmetry
Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Approaches
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can facial balancing make you look younger?
Can men get facial balancing?
Can I combine fillers with other treatments for facial balancing?
Can fillers change your face shape?
What to do after facial balancing?
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