08/12/2026
She’s beautiful with or without treatment. We’re not trying to “fix” her face; we’re objectively developing an understanding of how it moves.
When we assess a patient in animation, we can see things that a still image simply can’t show: differences in muscle strength, how one side of the face compensates for the other, and in this case, how the masseter, platysma, trapezius, and connective tissue can influence overall balance.
These subtle differences help us build a treatment plan that respects the patient’s natural features while supporting symmetry, structure, and long-term facial balance.