Female, 39, 160 cm tall, 66 kg weight
Facial aesthetics a pretty complex and answering a question like yours isn’t the easiest thing.Each individual persons unique facial appearance is almost exclusively determined by skeletal structure. soft tissue coverage is remarkably consistent on young people who are not obese.That said, craniofacial surgery is often outside the realm of what people are willing to consider.Four soft tissue simple fixes most providers will probably steer you towards mid face volume and lip augmentation with fillers.A rhinoplasty can help create a more feminine look as well.To change your facial appearance in the end requires dealing with bone structure and if that is something you’re willing to consider and consult with local oral surgeons are plastic surgeons with cranial facial surgery backgrounds.From my perspective having a clear understanding of why we look the way we do or in other words with the primary problem is can be helpful because it can help explain inherent limitations of procedures that don’t address the primary problem.For that reason it may not be a bad idea to get a full facial assessment and then you’ll have the information to decide on your own.Expect to get different opinions from different providers based on their individual education, experience and personal philosophies.Each person is born with the body and face that are parents and creator gave us.Being content with who we are if something each person needs to work out on their own.If you consult with plastic surgeons you’ll find providers willing to do procedures for you because that’s how we make a living.Good luck,Mats Hagstrom MD