Dra. Suellen Rodrigues • Facial Harmonization

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Facial Harmonization and Personal Image

When we meet someone for the first time, the perception we have is their image and, unconsciously, what that image conveys. It takes fractions of a second for us to categorize someone and determine what we think.

How many times do we find ourselves in situations where our image precedes any word, any statement? Where we don’t even have time to show our intellectual capacity, our intentions, and personality?

When we meet someone for the first time, the perception we have is their image and, unconsciously, what that image conveys. It takes fractions of a second for us to categorize someone and determine what we think about it.

Situations where we need to make an impression in the first contact are becoming more frequent, regardless of the context. A striking first impression can determine how open your interlocutor will be to the idea you need to communicate.

Haircut, clothing, posture, way of walking, accessories, hygiene… They are all crucial points for the immediate formation of a concept. But in addition to these points, the features and shape of your face say a lot about who you are. For example, if you know someone with a receding chin, you will most likely have the feeling that this person does not have a high level of authority and, consequently, your trust may be affected. Or you might think someone “looks like a little girl” without realizing that this thought is due to the round shape of that person’s face.

Countless times we direct ourselves to someone or an image and opine – verbally or mentally – with the following term: “that/he/she looks like…”. We may not be aware, but we are using facial analysis to define our opinions.

Considering that aesthetic procedures can refine, improve, and enhance facial proportions and projections, we can say that Facial Harmonization is an incredible ally to help shape the Personal Image you want to intentionally convey.

You can be whatever you want to be and appear to be whatever you want to appear to be!

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