What is Facial Sculpting? Facial Sculpting Explained by Dr Nina Bal

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In this video, Dr Nina Bal explains what is Facial Sculpting and what facial Aesthetics Treatments include.

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The evolution of Facial Sculpting and the history of cosmetic surgery go hand in hand with the evolution and history of medicine itself.

Aesthetic appearance has always been the most public part of the self for both men and women. Throughout the centuries, people have always tried to improve their looks to enhance their attractiveness and therefore increase – to a certain extent – their self-perception and quality of life.

We have evidence from around 5000 years ago showing how the ancient Egyptians were using different natural substances, such as oils, salt, alabaster, and sour milk to aesthetically improve their skin. And we all have heard about the beautiful Queen Nefertiti, one of the most famous women of the ancient world and an icon of feminine beauty, known for her elongated, thin neck.

The history of beauty is as old as mankind itself. However, the standards of beauty have evolved over time. What we consider to be an attractive body today is different from what was considered ‘beautiful in previous centuries. But while certain standards evolve and change, others tend to remain the same.

The Evolution of Facial Sculpting and The Golden Ratio
Studies have shown that key properties such as symmetry, harmony, and vivid colors are universal and timeless elements of an attractive and beautiful appearance.

In fact, it is possible to actually give a number to beauty: 1.62. This is called the Golden Ratio of beauty, also known as Phi, or the Fibonacci number. The Golden Ratio is a mathematical symmetry algorithm that underlies our perception of attractiveness. Leonardo Da Vinci was the first one to measure the equation in his anatomical studies and realise that the closer a face or object gets to this number, the higher the level of its perceived beauty.

Further studies of the most beautiful women in the world have later shown that they have countless instances of this ratio in their faces. This means symmetry can be considered a key factor in perceived attractiveness, especially in female faces.

Finally, the Golden Ratio is not just observed in human bodies and faces. It also occurs in nature, in the patterns we sometimes see in sunflowers, pinecones, seashells, and other plants and animals. Architecture and artwork use it as well.

Facial Sculpting Treatments to Achieve the Golden Ratio
Thanks to the evolution of Facial Sculpting and the latest advancements in facial aesthetic treatments, today it is possible for every face and body to achieve the Golden Ratio and improve attractiveness.

Dr. Nina Bal knows this well. The services she offers at her Facial Sculpting prestigious clinic in London include restorative cosmetic dentistry, aesthetic medicine, non-surgical cosmetic procedures, and non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments. Abiding by the Golden Ratio of beauty, she can transform a face aesthetically within minutes, restoring proportions and rejuvenating older features without the need of invasive surgical procedures.

During the initial consultation appointment, Dr. Nina uses the Golden Ratio formula, as well as her own personal assessment, to analyze her client’s face and devise a specific treatment plan. This method works particularly well when it comes to correcting a patient’s visible facial asymmetry, such as one eyebrow higher than the other, or one cheek fuller than the other.

Over the years, she has seen for herself the positive effects of cosmetic treatments, not only in terms of aesthetics but also in confidence and self-esteem. This is why she is so passionate about sharing those benefits with her clients and continues to trial all the latest treatments personally.

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