ABSTRACT

Facial aesthetics has become a leading factor for social communication, as the human face can be considered the frontline of any relationship skill, leading crucial decisions and moving any individual’s attitude in the relation dynamics. Having an “appealing look” has gained the utmost importance in modern life, as the attractiveness of the human face impacts a huge number of daily life aspects. The concept of beauty, from a neurological point of view, lies alongside the concept of symmetry. The same attractiveness of a face is deeply affected by its symmetry, a harmonious proportion of anatomical parts, collectively sharing the concept of what represents an “ideal” face. Any individualized strategy for rhinoplasty, septoplasty or facial profileplasty or other approaches collectively gathered in the term “facelift”, may be critical to achieve a full-face aesthetic view, particularly if addressing a rejuvenating process.