Facial thirds(water):
Your facial thirds are the sectors of your face, divided into three parts. Each one has its own importance on the balance of your face. In an attractive face, facial thirds are well proportioned.
️HARDMAXXES THAT IMPROVE FACIAL THIRDS️
Upper facial third:
Your upper facial third is from your brows and up to your hairline.
Shortening upper third:
-Forehead reduction surgery.
This is done by creating an incision on the forehead and moving the hairline forward. They typically lower the hairline 0.6 inches. It takes about one to two weeks for the incision to heal. This surgery requires a skilled surgeon which is why it’s not very common. This surgery is only recommended in severe cases.
Success rate: high
Cost: 5k-14k+
Lengthening upper third:
-Forehead augmentation surgery.
These surgeries can customize your forehead in quite a couple different ways, like adding volume to or changing its shape. It can be done by a few different techniques such as injection-molding bone MMA, implants, and more. Botox/filler in the forehead can be pretty dangerous, so fat grafting to create a fuller forehead is the safest option.
Cost: 8k-10k (depending on what form you are getting)
Success rate: moderate/medium. Fat grafting being the safest form.
Middle third:
The middle third is called the midface which is probably what all of you are already aware of. It is from your eyelids down to your upper lip. The standards for a midface vary a bit depending on gender. The ideal midface length is widely debated. For women a shorter one is preferred (it’s more dimorphic).
Shortening midface:
-Lip flip
This is a cheap, non surgical, operation that involves botox to relax the upper lips muscles. It’s temporary (it can last from 2-5 months depending on how much you got injected). This can improve the appearance of a gummy smile or long philtrim. Migration is always a risk, but if you get a good injector and take protocol you’ll be fine.
Cost: 80-500
Success rate: high
-Lefort 1
I’m sure we’ve all heard of this one. Lefort 1 is a common orthodontic procedure that can be done to improve someone’s mid face. An incision is made above the teeth and the upper jaw/maxilla is pushed forward. This surgery is life changing but very expensive.
Success rate: high
Cost: 6k-30k+
Midface lengthening:
-Lefort 3
The third lefort variation can be used to advance your entire midface forward. This is the most severe and dangerous out of the 3. Chances of someone getting this are incredibly rare.
Cost: $38k+
Success rate: moderate
Lower third: this is the bottom sector of your face. From the base of your nose to your jawline.
Shortening lower third:
-Chin reduction surgery
An incision is made under the chin or in the mouth, and they shave excess chin bone. Sometimes they’ll remove excess fat underneath your chin as well. This is recommended if you have a “witches chin”/chin protruding past your nose.
Cost: 3k-7k+
Success rate: high
Lengthening lower third:
-Chin implant
A permanent solution to give you more chin projection. Chin implants are recommended more than chin filler because there wont be migration, and it’ll probably give you a more defined result.
Cost: 2k-11k
Success rate: high
-Sliding genioplasty
Genioplasty is another form of chin augmentation surgery. Instead of filling the chin with an implant or fillers, they reposition a sector of your chin bone completely. This surgery is way more complicated/expensive than something like fillers, as it can improve your overall bite.
Cost: 6k-18k+
Success rate: high
Bimax/double jaw surgery:
(We all know this one) This is advancing your upper and lower jaw forward. Not only does this help your lower third, but also your midface because of the maxillary advancement. The recovery is pretty painful and it’ll take 6+ months for your jaw to fully return to normal.
Cost: 20k-50k+
(The cost is cheaper in Turkey though)
Success rate: high
Trimax:
Trimax is bimax but with one more additional thing, genioplasty. This is obviously more expensive than bimax, but will literally solve everything lower third related. It is advancing your upper(lefort 1) and lower jaw(BSSO) while also advancing a sector of your chin bone forward (genioplasty).
Cost: same as bimax, but an additional 2k-10k is added for the genioplasty.
Success rate: high
Thanks for reading
lots of this is probably water but hey, a thing or two might be informative
Your facial thirds are the sectors of your face, divided into three parts. Each one has its own importance on the balance of your face. In an attractive face, facial thirds are well proportioned.
Upper facial third:
Your upper facial third is from your brows and up to your hairline.
Shortening upper third:
-Forehead reduction surgery.
This is done by creating an incision on the forehead and moving the hairline forward. They typically lower the hairline 0.6 inches. It takes about one to two weeks for the incision to heal. This surgery requires a skilled surgeon which is why it’s not very common. This surgery is only recommended in severe cases.
Success rate: high
Cost: 5k-14k+
Lengthening upper third:
-Forehead augmentation surgery.
These surgeries can customize your forehead in quite a couple different ways, like adding volume to or changing its shape. It can be done by a few different techniques such as injection-molding bone MMA, implants, and more. Botox/filler in the forehead can be pretty dangerous, so fat grafting to create a fuller forehead is the safest option.
Cost: 8k-10k (depending on what form you are getting)
Success rate: moderate/medium. Fat grafting being the safest form.
Middle third:
The middle third is called the midface which is probably what all of you are already aware of. It is from your eyelids down to your upper lip. The standards for a midface vary a bit depending on gender. The ideal midface length is widely debated. For women a shorter one is preferred (it’s more dimorphic).
Shortening midface:
-Lip flip
This is a cheap, non surgical, operation that involves botox to relax the upper lips muscles. It’s temporary (it can last from 2-5 months depending on how much you got injected). This can improve the appearance of a gummy smile or long philtrim. Migration is always a risk, but if you get a good injector and take protocol you’ll be fine.
Cost: 80-500
Success rate: high
-Lefort 1
I’m sure we’ve all heard of this one. Lefort 1 is a common orthodontic procedure that can be done to improve someone’s mid face. An incision is made above the teeth and the upper jaw/maxilla is pushed forward. This surgery is life changing but very expensive.
Success rate: high
Cost: 6k-30k+
Midface lengthening:
-Lefort 3
The third lefort variation can be used to advance your entire midface forward. This is the most severe and dangerous out of the 3. Chances of someone getting this are incredibly rare.
Cost: $38k+
Success rate: moderate
Lower third: this is the bottom sector of your face. From the base of your nose to your jawline.
Shortening lower third:
-Chin reduction surgery
An incision is made under the chin or in the mouth, and they shave excess chin bone. Sometimes they’ll remove excess fat underneath your chin as well. This is recommended if you have a “witches chin”/chin protruding past your nose.
Cost: 3k-7k+
Success rate: high
Lengthening lower third:
-Chin implant
A permanent solution to give you more chin projection. Chin implants are recommended more than chin filler because there wont be migration, and it’ll probably give you a more defined result.
Cost: 2k-11k
Success rate: high
-Sliding genioplasty
Genioplasty is another form of chin augmentation surgery. Instead of filling the chin with an implant or fillers, they reposition a sector of your chin bone completely. This surgery is way more complicated/expensive than something like fillers, as it can improve your overall bite.
Cost: 6k-18k+
Success rate: high
Bimax/double jaw surgery:
(We all know this one) This is advancing your upper and lower jaw forward. Not only does this help your lower third, but also your midface because of the maxillary advancement. The recovery is pretty painful and it’ll take 6+ months for your jaw to fully return to normal.
Cost: 20k-50k+
(The cost is cheaper in Turkey though)
Success rate: high
Trimax:
Trimax is bimax but with one more additional thing, genioplasty. This is obviously more expensive than bimax, but will literally solve everything lower third related. It is advancing your upper(lefort 1) and lower jaw(BSSO) while also advancing a sector of your chin bone forward (genioplasty).
Cost: same as bimax, but an additional 2k-10k is added for the genioplasty.
Success rate: high
Thanks for reading