Face Analysis

Face analysis is a detailed aesthetic assessment which helps in assessing facial structure, skin quality, proportions, symmetry and ageing changes prior to planning treatments. It offers the practitioner the chance to see the face as a whole, not just one concern.

Face analysis is an important first step before creating a personalised aesthetic plan at Beauté Concept Clinic in Dubai. The consultation helps to identify what may be affecting facial harmony, skin appearance, contours and overall balance.

Looking at the Face as a Whole

Aesthetic planning should not be limited to one feature. The face is made up of different working parts, forehead, eyes, cheeks, nose, lips, jawline, chin and neck. Changing one spot can change the whole look of the face. With face analysis, the practitioner can understand how these areas are related to each other.

This can be helpful for patients who want a more natural appearance and don’t want procedures that make one feature look exaggerated or out of balance. At Beauté Concept Clinic, we aim to develop a plan that honours the patient’s natural facial features.

Understanding Facial Proportions

Proportions of the face are important for aesthetic appearance. The practitioner may examine the upper, middle and lower face, and the balance of the cheeks, lips, chin and jawline. Some patients may feel that their face looks tired, heavy, flat or less defined but they may not know which area is contributing to that look.

Facial analysis can help you figure out if the concern is volume loss, skin quality, facial structure, asymmetry or ageing changes. This will improve the precision and individualisation of treatment planning.

Ageing Patterns and Facial Changes

Ageing affects the face in various ways. Some see fine lines, others experience loss of volume, sagging, deeper folds, dull skin or loss of definition in the jawline and cheeks. Analysing the face helps to recognise the main signs of ageing.

This can include changes in facial volume, skin laxity, muscle activity and bone structure support and skin texture. Knowing these changes allows the clinic to recommend treatments that treat the cause of the concern and not just the visible sign. This may lead to more balanced and natural looking planning.

Skin Quality and Surface Details

Face analysis is not only shape and structure. Also, the quality of the skin is an important part of the evaluation. The practitioner can assess things like texture, pores, pigmentation, redness, fine lines, hydration, dullness and overall skin health.

After skin treatments, injectables or contouring treatments can be considered. In some instances it may be necessary to treat the skin quality and the facial structure together for a more complete result.

The assessment at Beauté Concept Clinic helps to determine whether the treatment plan should focus on skin, volume, contour, lifting, hydration or a combination of these concerns.

Symmetry and Natural Balance

No face is perfectly symmetrical, and slight differences between the two sides are perfectly normal. However, some patients may experience asymmetry in the brows, cheeks, lips, jawline or volume of the face.

When analysing the face, the practitioner may analyse the symmetry of the face, and describe what differences are natural and what areas could be improved with treatment if appropriate. The goal is not to create a face that is perfectly symmetric on either side. The goal is to allow for better balance while maintaining the patient’s natural character and expression.

Choosing the Right Treatment Direction

Analysing the face can help guide many aesthetic treatments. Depending on the patient’s concerns and suitability, the clinic may suggest skin boosters, dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, laser, facials, microneedling, exosomes, threads or other aesthetic options.

The best treatment is not always the treatment they ask for. If a patient asks you for a lip filler, you may want to first suggest a chin or facial balance evaluation. A patient asking for under-eye treatment may actually need cheek support or skin improvement. This is why it is important to do a face analysis before starting treatment.

Creating a Personalised Aesthetic Plan

Each face is unique and so each design should be unique too. A personalised aesthetic plan considers the patient’s age, facial structure, skin condition, lifestyle, history of treatments and expectations.

At Beauté Concept Clinic, the plan can be either a single treatment or a staged approach over time. Some patients may just need a refresh while others may benefit from a full face rejuvenation strategy. An orchestrated plan can avoid over-treatment and allow slow natural improvement.

What Happens During the Consultation

In a face analysis consultation the practitioner will look at the face from various angles and discuss the patient’s concerns. Photos or imagery may be used, as appropriate, to support the assessment.

During the consultation, facial proportions, skin quality, signs of ageing, expression lines, volume, contours and priorities for treatment may be discussed. The patient can also explain what they like, what bothers them and what type of result they would like. The goal is to have a clear plan before any treatment begins.

Who Can Benefit from Face Analysis?

Face analysis could be useful to patients who are considering aesthetic treatments but are not sure where to start. It can also be helpful for patients desiring natural results, full face planning or a better understanding of their features.

Patients can book face analysis for the following concerns: Tired look, Asymmetry of the face, Loss of volume, Sagging, Dull skin, Fine lines, Weak jawline, Flat cheeks or Signs of general ageing. It may also be useful prior to combining multiple treatments.

Why choose us

A team of certified aesthetic practitioner

Equipped with the latest aesthetic devices

Assessing individual’s health before the procedure

Offering personalized treatment plans

Why Choose Beaute Concept