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Does my forehead look too big ?

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Are you worried that your forehead looks too big? Does it look disproportional to your face? Maybe you're not the only one who thinks like that. A lot of people worry about their foreheads looking big enough to consider the surgery to reduce the size. It's true that your face looks rather big if you have a wide forehead. You may try to wear your hair down or with a hat, these are just temporary issue to the problem. Therefore, Faceline Plastic Surgery Clinic introduces you a 'Smart Forehead Reduction' in this post.  The golden ratio to your face?    The ideal ratio is 1:1:0.8 as in top part of your face: middle part: lower part. But it varies by each individual, and it's considered as pretty if the length of your forehead is 6 cm. If your forehead is longer than that, fixing top part of your face will affect the golden ratio.  What is the procedure?  Pulling your hair line forward to shorten the length of your forehead and your face as well

Complete a pretty facial contour with facial liposuction, Accu-lifting!

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Hi, this is Faceline PS clinic. Today, we are going to talk about the fat on the face. When we see the baby’s face, the fatty face makes the baby face cuter. This works the same to an adult. A person with moderate amount of fat on his or her face doesn't have any facial flesh, so he or she can have a three-dimensional effect on his or her face. But it would be best if anything is moderate. If there is excessive fat accumulation on the face, the skin is more prone to sagging, double chin is more likely to develop and the face may look bigger or visible to the naked eye. The contour of the face can be reduced by facial contouring surgery, but if it looks big due to fat and not bone problems, it can be improved by simple procedures. It's a facial liposuction method called Accu-lifting. Accu-lifting, which is effective in improving facial features, is a laser procedure that removes wrinkles by reducing the contour of the face through micro-fat meltin