Mathematical Beauty

Attaining mathematical beauty with Dermalax

Did you know there is a scientific concept of what constitutes a mathematical beautiful face? A mathematical beautiful face corresponds to elements of sacred geometry, most notably the ‘golden phi’ ratio which is known as the marker of ‘divine proportion’.  The geometry of what is known as the golden phi, also called the golden ratio or the golden ‘mean’ is responsible for the beautiful symmetry of flowers and all manner of naturally occurring phenomena in the natural world.  The golden phi ratio has also been noted in many of the faces of the most beautiful women in the world, most notably Michelle Pfeiffer and Reese Witherspoon.

The biggest impediment to a ‘mathematically beautiful face’ is asymmetry. Our eyes are unconsciously set to appreciate the beauty of symmetry, whether we are aware of it or not. Therefore, a wonky nose or jaw or uneven lips can massively impact on your ability to perceive your own beauty. Dermal fillers are an amazing solution to treating instances of asymmetry. Uneven lips? Easily addressed by an expert application of Dermalax! Concerns about a wonky nose? Have you heard about the non-surgical rhinoplasty achievable with Dermalax? Asymmetric jaw? Either naturally or from some trauma sustained? An expert application of Dermalax Deep Plus or Implant Plus has the answer!

Dermal fillers, as well as hydrating and volumizing our desired features are more than capable of addressing any distressing instances of obvious asymmetry. Not only can they revolutionise your appearance and confidence, but all without emptying your bank account or committing to permanent and irreversible procedures!

jody

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