Facial Structure Analysis Before Surgery
Korea is known for its precise and advanced facial analysis techniques before performing any facelift surgery. A detailed evaluation of your facial structure is essential to design a procedure that delivers natural, balanced, and long-lasting results.
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1. Why Facial Structure Analysis Is Important
Before surgery, understanding your unique
facial anatomy ensures the facelift is tailored to your needs.
It helps to:
• Identify the exact
aging pattern
• Determine the most suitable
lifting technique
• Plan
natural proportions and balance
• Avoid
overcorrection or unnatural results
π Proper analysis is the foundation of a successful facelift outcome
π 2. Key Elements of Facial Structure Analysis
1) Bone Structure
• Evaluates
cheekbones, jawline, and chin projection
• Determines overall
facial framework
π Strong or weak bone structure affects lifting strategy
2) Skin Quality and Elasticity
• Assesses
skin thickness and flexibility
• Identifies degree of
skin laxity
π Influences how much tightening and repositioning is possible
3) Fat Distribution and Volume Loss
• Checks areas of
fat depletion or excess
• Identifies
hollow vs heavy zones
π Helps decide if fat grafting is needed
4) SMAS Layer Condition
• Evaluates
deep structural support
• Determines whether
SMAS or deep plane technique is required
π Critical for achieving long-lasting results
5) Facial Symmetry
• Compares
left and right balance
• Identifies natural
asymmetries
π Allows correction without creating artificial symmetry
6) Aging Pattern (Vector Analysis)
• Analyzes direction of
tissue descent
• Determines optimal
lifting direction (vertical vs lateral)
π Ensures a more natural lifting effect
β³ 3. Common Facial Types and Approach
Different facial structures require different strategies:
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Round face → conservative lifting + contour definition
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Long face → avoid excessive vertical elongation
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Square jaw → maintain structure while reducing sagging
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Volume-deficient face → combine with
fat grafting
π Customization is key for balanced results
π 4. Technology Used in Korea
Many clinics use advanced tools for analysis:
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3D facial imaging → visualize before & after outcomes
• Digital
facial mapping systems
• High-resolution
skin diagnostics
• Simulation tools for
treatment planning
π These tools improve accuracy and predictability
π€ 5. What Surgeons Look For During Consultation
During evaluation, surgeons assess:
• Degree of
sagging and laxity
• Areas of
volume loss or excess
• Skin condition and
healing potential
• Patient’s
desired outcome
• Suitability for
specific techniques
π A thorough consultation leads to personalized surgical planning
π° 6. How Analysis Affects Your Treatment Plan
Based on analysis, your plan may include:
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Mini facelift → mild aging
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SMAS or deep plane facelift → moderate to severe aging
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Fat grafting → volume restoration
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Neck lift → improve jawline and neck
• Additional treatments →
laser or skin tightening
π The goal is a multi-dimensional approach, not just lifting
π 7. Common Mistakes Without Proper Analysis
• Choosing the wrong
facelift technique
• Ignoring
volume loss
• Incorrect
lifting direction
• Over-tightening the
skin only
• Unbalanced or
unnatural results
π Skipping proper analysis increases risk of poor outcomes
π‘ 8. Tips Before Your Consultation
• Bring photos showing your
younger facial structure
• Identify your main concerns (sagging, volume, wrinkles)
• Ask about
customized surgical planning
• Request
simulation or visual explanation
• Choose a clinic that emphasizes
detailed facial analysis
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Final Thoughts
A thorough
facial structure analysis is one of the most important steps before any facelift surgery. By evaluating your
bone structure, skin quality, volume, and aging pattern, surgeons can design a procedure that delivers
natural, balanced, and long-lasting results.
For the best outcome, prioritize clinics that focus on personalized assessment and precise planning—this is the key to achieving a successful and natural-looking facelift.



