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Your facial structure can best be defined as the framework that lies under the skin of your face. It is, essentially, the scaffolding that supports your facial features. The areas most commonly in need of augmentation or enhancement are the nose, chin, and cheekbones, for which gentle augmentation can be achieved with heavy injectables, or a more pronounced and permanent result can be obtained with contoured facial implants. Masculine facial structure should always be slightly bolder and more severe than female facial structure. In general, the optimum female structure is heart-shaped, whereas in the male, a much squarer chin and jaw line are desirable, with a pronounced and characteristic contour of the nose. Cheekbones can be wide and prominent as well. Often found is a low, full brow with frontal substantial bossing, meaning the underlying structure of the brow is strong. The masculine jaw line is solid and sharp with a clear delineation between the lower face and neck. Your facial structure defines the visual impact of your face by determining the proportion, the spacing, the contouring, and more. Dr. Weintraub is expert at molding and resculpting your facial structure to produce the look you desire. Achieving a desirable facial structure is completely within reach. Dr. Weintraub’s Viewpoint: Paul Walker Paul Walker has a great masculine facial structure, with a well-proportioned nose and attractive chin projection. To achieve this look, you might opt for the following cosmetic procedures: an understated rhinoplasty (which retains the masculine character of the nose), as well as a chin augmentation that would allow for good projection and a harmonious profile.
Dr. Weintraub's opinions should not be taken as fact or medical advice, nor has he necessarily treated this celebrity.
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