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I'm not sure how to explain the areas I'm concerned about when I go for a facial contouring consultation.
Simply saying my face looks wide feels too vague, and I'm also confused whether I'm talking about my cheekbones or my jaw.
Does the doctor usually identify the areas that need work first by looking at a CT scan?
I'm also curious if they assess whether it's realistically possible to bring a photo of the face shape I want.
For those of you who have had facial contouring consultations, how did you organize your concerns before going?
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I think it's best to be honest.
Rather than just talking about the downsides, I think it would be better to be honest and tell them what results you want.
I had a consultation and facial contouring at The Barun Contour, and the director gave me realistic advice, which was really helpful.
I recommend getting consultations at several places and choosing the one that feels safest and most comfortable to you!
My friend got facial contouring at Dream, and she told the director about her concerns. She said the director gave her a realistic assessment of how much improvement she could expect and how much of her desired outcome was achievable lol. Even though she only had her cheekbones done, her face changed dramatically... Her vibe became so much more sophisticated...
I think it would be best to be honest about your areas of concern and discuss your goals!