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Facial Contouring in Dubai

Facial contouring refines the architecture of the face—bone, ligaments, fat and skin—to restore clean lines, balanced proportions and natural light. My approach is structure-first: correct the layer that truly causes the concern, then keep expressions authentic.

Book a consultation to map your options—from subtle, non-surgical tweaks to definitive surgical reshaping.

What facial contouring can address

  • A nose that dominates the profile or blocks light on the midface
  • Wide or flared nostrils disrupting tip/alar balance
  • Heavy lower cheeks (buccal fullness) obscuring cheek–jaw transition
  • Receded chin or weak jawline definition
  • Ear prominence that draws attention away from the face
  • Desire for non-surgical contouring (temporary, reversible) vs surgical (definitive)

Your treatment spectrum (tailored)

I recommend the least invasive option that will genuinely achieve your goal. When anatomy calls for it, surgical solutions deliver lasting shape with minimal, well-placed scars.

Liquid Rhinoplasty (Non-surgical)

Precise hyaluronic-acid shaping to refine the bridge or tip and smooth small irregularities—no bone changes, reversible, maintenance required.

Jawline Implant

Targeted mandibular angle/body implants to sharpen the gonial angle and lower-face width—planned to respect dental/occlusal harmony.

Buccal Fat Removal

Selective reduction of buccal fullness to re-expose the natural Ogee curve—only in well-selected faces to avoid hollowing with age.

Nostril Reduction (Alar Base)

Conservative alar base/nasal sill refinement to narrow flare while preserving tip support and ethnicity. Scars hidden in natural creases.

Chin Surgery (Genioplasty/Implant)

Move bone (genioplasty) or add a biocompatible implant to project or lengthen the chin and align the nose–lip–chin profile.

Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)

Set back prominent ears with cartilage-sparing techniques for a natural helix-antihelix definition and discreet scars.

Non-surgical vs surgical — how we decide

  • Non-surgical: fillers for nose/lip–chin balance, strategic toxin for masseter width, skin boosters for glow. Fast recovery; maintenance needed.
  • Surgical: when bone or ligament support is the driver (chin/jaw implants, alar base refinement, structural rhinoplasty, buccal refinement). Definitive change; one recovery.

Results

What to expect from your first consultation

  • Duration – Around 45 minutes, in person or by secure video for international patients.
  • Assessment – Standardised photos (and 3D imaging when useful) to analyse your face from different angles.
  • Discussion – Clear conversation about your goals, what bothers you, and any anatomical or medical constraints.
  • Plan – A step-by-step treatment proposal (often combining surgical and non-surgical options) with recovery times and key milestones.
  • No pressure – You leave with a clear roadmap and all your questions answered, without any obligation to book surgery that day.

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