Facial Surgery
Since ancient Egyptian times, the ideals of plastic facial surgery have been portrayed in art. Modern facial analysis, however, began in Greece. Greek artists and philosophers analyzed the perceptions of beauty and established standards for ideal facial proportions and harmony. Strongly influenced by the Greeks, artists and anatomists of the Renaissance period continued the study of aesthetic proportions.
Whereas some concepts of facial beauty endure across time and culture, others vary. In our culture, television, magazines, internet, and motion pictures appear to have the greatest impact on our perception of beauty and plastic surgery procedures. Temporal differences in the aesthetic ideal can be appreciated by observing popular media from recent decades.
Facial analysis is a critical element in successful facial plastic surgery. The plastic surgeon must have a good grasp of contemporary facial ideal proportions, which must be put into perspective with the rest of the face and body habitus. Thorough aesthetic facial analysis allows the plastic surgeon to select the appropriate procedures, and approaches to those procedures, for a specific patient.
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