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Impact Resistance of Custom Facial Implant Materials

One of the common questions I get about facial implants, and custom facial implants in particular, is what will happen to them if I sustain trauma to the face. Will the implant break/fracture or become displaced?  Let me address how facial implant materials respond to trauma or more specifically what is their impact resistance (aka Read More…

Custom Facial Implant Designs and The Golden Ratio – Mathemcatically Explained

The golden ratio represents a unique irrational mathematical constant that emerges when a linear segment is divided into two unequal portions such that the ratio of the total segment to the larger portion is equivalent to the ratio of the larger portion to the smaller portion. This proportional relationship possesses several mathematically significant properties that Read More…

Does The Golden Ratio Play A Useful Role In Custom Facial Implant Designs

The golden ratio can influence the conceptual framework of custom facial implant design through the application of mathematically derived proportional relationships used in facial aesthetic analysis. However, its role is interpretive and heuristic rather than deterministic. The golden ratio, defined mathematically as: It serves as a proportional constant that has historically been associated with visually Read More…

How Do Aesthetic Norms Influence Custom Facial Implant Designs

Aesthetic norms influence custom facial implant design at almost every level: proportions, contours, symmetry targets, gender expression, ethnic preservation, age-related expectations, and even how “natural” a result should appear. In modern facial implant surgery, the goal is rarely just “bigger” or “more projected.” It is usually to create harmony according to a culturally and individually Read More…

Custom Facial Implant Materials and Their Aesthetic Effects

Does the effects of custom facial implants change based on the material used? Not really.  It is a common misconception that the implant material used will affect the aesthetic result. Most pertinently it is believed that the more rigid the material is the more facial definition it is going to create or the better the Read More…

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