What attracts attention in aesthetics often seems to be volume; However, the main element that the eye perceives is the flow of the silhouette. The clarity of the waist line, the support of the shoulders, the softness of the hip transition and the general proportion relationship determine the result.
Is Volume Alone Enough?
No. Two people with the same measurements can look completely different. Because bone structure, fat distribution, muscle tone and posture greatly change the result.
What Does Projection Mean?
Projection is the way a region stands out. In aesthetic planning, not only the size but also the direction of the protrusion and its compatibility with the surrounding tissues are important.
Why Copying Isn't the Right Approach?
The body of a celebrity or any other person is the product of its own anatomical basis. Aesthetic surgery is not a process of "becoming the same", but a process of making one's own anatomy more balanced.
How to Do Good Planning?
Proportion, transition, projection and overall silhouette are read together. That's where lasting satisfaction comes from: not being bigger, but looking more fit.
Let's plan what suits you best, not a copy.
Let's evaluate aesthetic decisions with your anatomy and goal, not with trends.
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