3D FACIAL MODELLING: ENHANCING FEATURES

What is 3D facial contouring?

3D facial sculpting is an innovative, non-surgical aesthetic medicine treatment specially designed to sculpt and redefine the contours of the face. Using minimal doses of hyaluronic acid, this technique enhances natural beauty by improving the curves of the face, including the temples, cheekbones, chin, nose and mandibular line. This method also achieves a subtle rejuvenation of the eyes and lips, the result being harmonious and natural.

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3D facial modelling in Geneva 

3D facial modelling is an aesthetic medicine technique designed to improve the harmony and balance of facial features without resorting to surgery. This method uses injectable hyaluronic acid to restore volume, redefine contours and correct asymmetries in a subtle way that respects natural physiology.

Thanks to an in-depth analysis of each face and a mastery of cutting-edge techniques, 3D modelling can meet the specific needs of each patient. The aim is to offer natural results, adapted to the patient's morphology and expressions, based on a rigorous and safe medical approach.

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How does 3D facial modelling work?

This treatment is based on the injection ofhyaluronic acid in small quantities, at different depths, on strategic points in certain key areas of the face.
Depending on the patient's anatomy, different types of hyaluronic acid will be used.
Dr Romano uses the Restylane brand. In this range, the doctor will choose products with different firmness and viscosity depending on the desired effect.
The aim is to shape volumes and contours to create a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The face is thus enhanced in its entirety and in three dimensions, making it a cutting-edge contouring technique for harmonious features and a balanced profile.
Injections of Botox are also carried out for refine the face and open your eyesThis can be done by treating the muscles responsible for wrinkles on the face. crow's feet and the lion.

Why choose 3D facial modelling?

3D modelling is ideal for people who want a more realistic look. gentle, natural processing of their face. With its emphasis on subtlety, this method is designed to give the face a more attractive appearance. visible but discreet results. By enhancing each contour in a personalised way, 3D modelling is a non-invasive alternative that, in experienced hands, guarantees an elegant and sophisticated beautification of the face.

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The benefits of 3D facial modelling

This technique offers a number of benefits.
- Natural, subtle results: 3D facial modelling is based on the use of a minimum amount of product, with a "less is more" approach. Carried out by an expert doctor, this treatment achieves a natural effect without weighing down the features.
- Improving the luminosity and structure of the face: thanks to the precise modelling of volumes, this technique gives a lifting and firming effect and illuminates certain key areas of the face. The aim is to beautify and enhance natural curves and angles by creating a balance between areas of light and shadow.
- Little or no recovery time: unlike surgical procedures, 3D modelling does not cause social exclusion. Daily activities can be resumed immediately after treatment.

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Areas treated by 3D Modelling

Every face is unique, and this treatment is designed to adapt to each patient's needs and goals without ever altering their unique features. During the consultation, a personalised treatment plan is drawn up to determine the areas to be treated and the amount of hyaluronic acid to be used to achieve the desired effect.
The whole face is treated, but certain areas are precisely redesigned.

- The temples: the templesThe temples, often neglected, play an essential role in balancing the face. Over time, the temples can become hollow, giving a tired or stern appearance. Filling this area restores luminosity and freshness to the eyes. The face is rejuvenated and the eyes are naturally more open.
- Cheekbones: the cheekbones are an essential element of beauty, shaping the face and adding relief.
The 3D modelling technique enhances this area for an immediate lifting effect. This delicate contour attracts the light, making the face look fresher and more dynamic. Well-sculpted cheekbones illuminate the face and give it a youthful glow.
- The nose: modelling the nose without surgery can correct minor imperfections, such as a bump or slight asymmetry, without altering the features. Thanks to hyaluronic acid injections, the nose is subtly redefined for a more balanced profile, in perfect harmony with the rest of the face.
- The lips: the lips symbolise sensuality and are essential to facial harmony. They can be redesigned to create natural, elegant volume. Hyaluronic acid is used with precision to create a slight curve and emphasise the contour. The result is subtle: full, soft, moisturised and harmonious lips that blend in perfectly with the rest of the face.

- The mandibular line: a mandibular line A well-defined jawline is synonymous with beauty and character. The 3D modelling technique makes it possible to sculpt this area for a clean, refined jawline. For men, it reinforces a masculine, powerful appearance, while for women, the contour is subtly softened to maintain an elegant, feminine look. The result is a more harmonious and structured oval of the face.
- Chin: the chin is essential to facial balance. Too far back or too pronounced, it can break the harmony of the features. 3D modelling adjusts its shape and volume for a more elegant profile and a visibly more balanced oval.
- The look: the 3D modelling technique can open up and brighten up the eyes. look. Botox injections and dermal fillers dark circles and upper eyelids by injection of hyaluronic acid will reduce shadows and hollows, restoring radiance and youthfulness to the eyes. The result is a more rested face, with lively, alert eyes that naturally catch the light.

How much does 3D facial modelling cost?

Type of consultation General rates
Botox upper face
WOMAN
one zone: CHF 300
two zones: CHF 450
three zones: CHF 600

MEN
one zone: CHF 350
two zones: CHF 500
three zones: CHF 650
Botox masseter/bruxism
CHF 500 for the 1st bottle
CHF 350 for each additional bottle
one to three vials are required
Hyaluronic acid
CHF 600 per syringe for most indications
For certain indications, the the price of a syringe varies between CHF 650 and 900

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