Face Contour
Guides and articles about Face Contour.
Shallow Philtrum Dimple? Complete Guide to Korean Philtrum Deepening Surgery | 2026 Seoul Gangnam Lip Plastic Surgery Guide
When you look in the mirror, do you always feel like the area between your nose and lips is flat, lacking the depression it should have, making your upper lip appear heavy and your facial refinement insufficient? A shallow philtrum…
Finally Dare to Smile with Teeth Showing — Which Korean Philtrum Shortening Method Looks More Natural?
When you look in the mirror, do you always feel like the lower half of your face is a bit “long,” photos always make you look mature, and when you smile, your upper lip doesn’t seem full enough? Many people…
Can a Sagging Face Be Lifted Back? How Many Years Does a Korean SMAS Facelift Last?
After turning 35, many people noticeably feel: the jawline becomes blurred, the apple cheeks start descending, “jowls” begin to appear at the corners of the mouth, and the nasolabial folds deepen day by day. Behind these aging signals, it’s not…
Deep Forehead Wrinkles Pinching Your Eyelashes? The Difference Between Endoscopic and Traditional Forehead Lifts in Korea
Have you ever felt like your eyelids are getting heavier lately, your double eyelids are being pressed narrower and narrower, and even when you try to open your eyes wide, your eyebrows and forehead feel like they’re weighed down by…
Cheekbones Drooping and Nasolabial Folds Deepening? Can Korean Triple Lifting Really Hold Sagging Tissue?
Every time you look in the mirror, you feel like the flesh on your face is “flowing” downward – cheekbones are gone, nasolabial folds are deeper, and the jawline is blurred like a melting candle. You’re only in your early…
Downturned Mouth Corners Making You Look Unhappy? Can a Korean Smile Lip Lift Really Make You More Approachable?
Even when you’re in a good mood, people keep asking, “What’s wrong?” or “Are you upset?” – and no matter how hard you try to smile in photos, you still end up looking grumpy. This “resting unhappy face” often stems…