Yes she is gorgeous as is. And I find her nose beautiful, I would never consider that big at all. She looks good after the edit too but I prefer before. The change in the chin gave her a slightly harsher, more angry look but I understand it makes her look more like your conventional model since they tend to have stronger jaws.
In the edit they pulled out the freaking maxilla, not just the chin. And that is actually one of the most difficult things to change. You can get chronic pain for life and it's not recommended for everyone. Usually it is for severe cases to improve functionality of dental oclusion and life quality. This is not realistic for 99% of people. Hopefully you can redo this with a more conservative edit in a longer video.
Exactly. Maxillofacial surgery is complicated, and takes more time in surgery, and involves CUTTING INTO JAW BONES. It's this last part which can cause complications and which is very tricky to do correctly. If it does not go well, it can result is SEVERE pain and other problems. Also, healing time is far longer than other facial surgeries. In comparison, nose surgery is one the easiest surgeries, depending on what is done. Downtime for healing is a lot shorter than jaw surgery, and complications generally far fewer and less severe (especially for the 1st surgery - complications can arise with later revision surgeries to the nose). Nose surgery is a lot cheaper than maxillofacial surgery, making it more of a realistic choice for many people.
Look at the beauty standards. It irks my soul when people just destroy their beautiful faces to “fit” in with the beauty standards. It’s really weird how the dude says if she got plastic surgery on her chin she would look “attractive” ☹️
Same here. I truely could never get cosmetic surgery. Also it ruins who you truely are. (With the exceptions of horrendous burns/birth defects/health risk treatment plastic surgery)
For real what the hell. Don't fix your nose fix your chin. What about leaving yourself the fuck alone and go workout a little or read book to develop your mind. 😅all people he showed here are gorgeous.
yea but most of those watching maybe aren't. There's nothing wrong with getting surgical help to fix something you cant naturally. @@tahinabeaudreuil4549
Most people with a recessed chin actually need bimax. This woman looks good enough but bimax with a good surgeon would make her profile perfect if you wanna get nit picky.
I have a profile similar to this woman. Ive believed for a couple of years now that my nose is too big for my face and i need to get it reduced. Reading all of these comments really surprised me. Its helping me change my view of how i look at my face.
Most people will find exactly this part attractive about you, but they will think that part in their head instead of telling you directly. How often do we find something beautiful about someone and we will never let them know. Even strangers in the streets... i was also feeling like you as a teenager, growing up looking at the media.... later i realised that there is absolutely nothing wrong with me. And would i seriously wanna go to experience the pain and healing process and uncertainty about the result by letting someone do a surgery on my nose... i wouldn't do this nowadays. Your beautiful, this thought starts in your head. ❤
That actually makes me feel better cuz I feel like my nose is weird on the side profile like it’s normal facing forwards but when I saw my face from the side In pictures I got rlly insecure about it so thanks :)
@@__mlo that’s where you’re wrong. This was happening WAY before social media. The internet, and before that, celebrity culture in general were the catalysts for these absurd beauty standards and the insane rise of plastic surgery. Before the internet, we had rag mags and catalogues showing us how to “hide” or change naturally beautiful features on our faces and bodies to a more “perfect” perception of them.
@@heysaucemikehere1804 this short is on a channel that discusses plastic surgery, what else did you expect? they also have videos celebrating diverse features. if the algorithm pushed a short that triggers you, just block the channel lol
we shouldn't invalidate people like her that have an issue they want fix point of this video is if u decide for this cosmetic change to fix a problem YOU have make sure u fix area that fix problem YOU have. I think her face fine two but let say she feels her nose is big well making nose smaller is still going to have her side profile look the same so HER problem wouldn't be fixing point of plastic surgery is to get it right first try.
Yeah. I was like ”don’t you dare to touch that nose… wait what chin? STAY AWAY FROM HER!” She looks almost perfect and her ”needed to be corrected parts” are her most beautiful ones.
These comments are honestly making me feel so much better about myself. I have always hated my side profile because my nose sticks out the furthest like in this image, and my jaw is far back even tho i have gotten rid of my overbite with braces.🥺❤
@@amylopect1n it’s a personal preference thing. Instead of doing body altering surgery I would recommend looking for a partner who find your features attractive.
@@amylopect1n bro don't care about side or any profile, you are very beautiful naturally, I also have some overbite issues but still I think it adds more beauty to my face !! It's just the today's world beauty standards, don't make yourself insecure just for this, maybe you are very pretty to someone !!
She clearly takes good care of herself, still she has apparent occlusion problems that will lead to dental conditions or TMJ disorders. It also makes her face look out of proportions. So treating her is not just a visual thing, but primarily a health one, and you hating on it is quite harmful for the consciousness of people’s health
@alexandraoppermann1445 Yeah, the "problem" is that those two surgeons aren't making money off of her. They're complicit with the beauty and cosmetic industry in paring down women's (and some men's) self-esteem and security for as much money as they can get. This woman needs nothing, yet they speak of her as though she was horribly disfigured. There are some people who have this fate and I think that some surgeons perform miracles for them and they deserve to be lauded for their skills, but the ones here are making up "problems" for profit and it's reprehensible. Going under is risky!!
So I’m an artist, and one issue artists face when doing portraits is “same face syndrome,” where every face you draw has the same proportions. That’s what I feel like plastic surgery is trying to accomplish- people who all want to take away their unique features so they can look like stereotypical models A, B, or C.
Artists that draw the same face do so because they use the stupid face diagrams to draw. Learn to draw what you actually see and you don't have to worry about drawing the same face.
@@Thesamurai1999 really? Plastic surgeries are so appalling, like the fact that people opt for the same exact facial feature to get rid of their authentic selves (with no option of going back) just is purely horrid 💀 and it’s not smart because stereotypical models A, B or C are _forever_ deprived from the “attractive” trait since they don’t stand out at all and their beauty is so accessible since it’s doctor’s creation and will soon dominate the planet and there is never an “undo button” lmao. Glowups on the other hand? Super attractive.
She clearly takes good care of herself, still she has apparent occlusion problems that will lead to dental conditions or TMJ disorders. It also makes her face look out of proportions. So treating her is not just a visual thing, but primarily a health one, and you hating on it is harmful
@@bl1ng754 what am I hating on? Are you an orthodontist? If she needs braces and jaw adjustment, so be it. She still looks good… you must be real fun at parties.
@@bl1ng754 i have tmj & i just did a side by side comparison with my face because ive known something was off even though i get told frequently by people that i have a perfect side profile… and i felt my nose was too long for my face even though i really like the shape and size of it in general, and OH MY GOD this makes so much sense… my facial proportions are very similar to this accept my lower jaw is alot longer then hers… and now i can see that my chin is in fact the issue :,) ur definitely correct about this, and to haters, just because someone wants to improve their appearance that does not make them insecure! there is nothing wrong with striving to achieve your best self :)
@@crabb9966 if you think she’s average, you must live amongst the elves in the Tolkien universe. The average person is overweight, what are you talking about?
you may need to work on the sensitivity, her nose is quite out of proportions, big as said, tho again it's indeed striking, make her side profile interesting
I think a lot of people are taking this video the wrong way, of course as individuals the creators will have personal preferences on how people look. I do agree that projecting these preferences as standards is harmful, but this video is mainly for those considering surgery. The whole message is not that chin recession is bad, but that one should consult doctors who realize the “whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
Anybody feel like this completely unrealistic??? Lol They moved her entire jaw forward in the simulation. In theory, yes, the whole face should be considered in terms of proportion and symmetry. But it doesn’t seem plausible that adding filler or even a chin implant would give the result seen. Seems like her whole entire jaw would have to broken and reset to obtain the after result.
@@uhuraenterprise6372 Y’all so dum 😂 hes only showing facial symmetry. No one said she’s not attractive. You fake yt feminists just want to be offended over everything
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with her side on looking face. If you're her BF and do see something wrong from the side view then try only looking front on.
@@murozmanWell technically speaking forward maxilla growth isn’t inherently masculine in fact it’s usually considered attractive because it’s indicative of better orthodontic health (for both genders). Also many female models have defined jawlines but it’s all about facial harmony. I think the girl looks fine either way though.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with this woman. People stop messing with your faces! Unless you are deformed in some way. Her face is the face her parents and ancestors gave her and it’s beautiful already! Save yourself from these vultures who just prey on insecurities for money. There’s already enough woman walking around looking like caricatures these days due to way way too much unnecessary work
There is degrees of things especially in medicine. Chin might be slightly recessed or a lot. A BP of 135/90 is slightly high but 160/100 you might wanna go to an ER
@@augustusmaximus11 Hers is nor recessed by orthodontic standards. May look like that because the tip of her nose is very big, but It also looks big in comparision to her lips
having deformities isnt "natural unique beauty". People need to be aware of their severe flaws and work on them if its affecting their day to day lives
My nose looks almost exactly like hers and I always felt like it looked too big from the side. But seeing this honestly makes me feel a bit better about it. She looks great, even in the before.
You didn't just change her chin you changed her whole jaw which is way more difficult than a nose job. Not everyone has enough money to completely re-do their face just to live up to unrealistic beauty standards.
He moved forward her maxilla (upper jaw forward growth) which is the bone of our midface and is connected to many other bones in the skull and no sane cosmetic surgeons will do that, it is HIGHLY DANGEROUS! A lot of our face bone structures/proportions are just genetics and that just it.
I've had sort of recessed jaw like hers, and all I had to do to fix it is... simply jut my lower jaw forward until the facial muscles got used to holding the jaw in forward position. It didn't even take that long to accomplish, and I don't even consciously think about it ever.
Thats a cheapskate thing to say. If you're going to bother getting any work done get the correct area done. Don't get the wrong area done because you're a miser. People spend too much money on handbags and cars to try look cool. If you're going to spend money do it correctly, thoughtfully and for the long term positive outcomes. Don't think small and cheap.
@@CeasefireNow2024I’m sorry but what do you mean? I don’t understand what are you are talking about. You can read other comments that explain better than me but my point is that moving the jaw forward surgically is very dangerous and expensive. Definitely not worth the risk. People usually choose to have a nose job because it is relatively safe.
Assuming she's even a real person, with the way people sign consent forms without reading them, it's very possible she agreed without realizing it. When pictures need to be taken for treatment purposes, the treatment consent form should mention it, but it usually specifies something like "for treatment, teaching, and/or promotional purposes." I always just write in my own caveat that says images that show any identifying characteristics can only be used for treatment purposes.
@@GiovannaIwishyouif we are talking about the first girl, her nose is really big tho ( from the side of course). 80% of the population don't have a nose that long.
Less conventionally attractive people get treated worse and are viewed as less friendly, less likeable and less competent. The pretty privilege is real. If you really are objectively ugly there should be an option to change that. Saying everyone is beautiful in their own way doesn't help and is sadly wrong
@@namenloserflo I have to disagree with you on that one. As someone whos experienced both ugly and pretty, people approach me way less now. two years ago, when I was "ugly" people would tell me I seemed friendly and approachable. Now im often told I seemed intimidating and unfriendly at first by people who were hesitant to approach me 😭
@@Lizzie.K84 It also heavily depends on where you live. Physical appearance in some countries like Korea heavily determines not only how you’re treated by others, but also the likelihood of easily landing a job (because of this they literally require a profile photo of yourself on resumes or for basically anything). So, if someone’s “conventionally unattractive” by their standards, life isn’t gonna be convenient living there. If not looks, then having a lot of money mainly replaces that value and status. Koreans tend to care a lot about material things like designers because appearing wealthy vs looking poor also affects how people treats you as well.
Yea chin… the adjustment you showed can only be done with multiple painfuö jaw operations as you also pulled the jaw forward, double jaw surgery type of thing which is very painful and takes long to heal and risky in terms of chronic pain
In this example, changing the nose looked better than changing the chin. Changing the chin isn’t always the solution, the projection of her chin was already perfect, in line with her lips.
She is so different and I find that attractive. She looks weird after in my opinion, and I like her nose. Especially now in modeling, they're looking at our differences. It's what makes us human.
Do you actually believe that everyone looks alike? Do you just look at influencers and famous people on social media all day and think that just because that VERY small subset of the population looks alike, that means everyone is morphing into each other? Go outside. Everybody looks different, no not everyone is turning into “clones” of one another, you just spend too much time looking at people on social media with influence whose literal job is to mold themselves into the beauty standard, and no they are not a large group of people, they’re a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the population. If you actually go outside you’d see that quite literally everyone looks different.
Noses can be large or disproportionate even if the chin is corrected...and the chin after fixed looks harsh...noses have their own proportions that look pleasing or not Chin jaw adjustment is MAJOR! Complex and can be set up for chronic pain afterwards
u fricking pull the entire jaw forward, u end up needing to fix the forehead. u see her forehead looks recessed. also, double jaw surgery has likelihood of reversion, while a rhinoplasty does not. and double jaw surgery is way more risky!
Mind you, some Asians have foreheads, chins and noses ending perfectly in the same vertical line, but they still complain about their faces being too flat. People always find a way of being unsatisfied.
Rhinoplasty is not less risky, but I agree with your other points. I’ve had both rhinoplasty and double jaw surgery - the rhinoplasty was worse by FAR and has scarier risks
Plastic surgery culture especially in the Western world is so normalised, so disguised under "self care" or "your body your choice" kind of situation, when in reality it is extremely toxic and dangerous and can mess up your life permanently and severely. It's just sad that this obsession with perfection and youth has affected our society so bad that we cannot even notice beauty in diversity, only applying one default pattern which is accepted as beautiful. Truly horrifying.
Even with the proper correction, I think that moving the nose a little would make it 100% harmonious, because despite the correction of the chin, it still looks "big".
I feel like people with “recessed chins” tend to look more youthful. Like many people with baby faces tend to have a not so strong jawline/chin which makes them look young because if they had a more forward chin and stronger jawline their youthful look would lessen and they’d look less cute and more mature looking. One’s neotenous features sum a lot of their beauty especially for women
Recessed chins tend to not look good once a person ages and puts on weight (as many people do from the 50s onwards) and their facial fat and skin sags. They'll start to look like their face melts into their neck, which isn't really a good look.
A slightly recessed chin CAN look ok mainly only on women. But a moderately to severely recessed chin does not look good on anybody. Not to mention that a recessed chin is quite literally a medical problem that causes issues with function. Also recessed chin faces do NOT age well, because you need a good foundation (bone structure) because a good bone structure will hold up loose skin as you age, making the sagging and wrinkling less prominent. When you have a recessed chin, you do not have that bone structure that will stop loose skin from sagging as you age. Excess facial fat can make you age well but excess baby fat does not correlate with a recessed chin. A slightly recessed chin usually isn’t a big deal and will not usually significantly affect attractiveness, but that’s in mild cases. At any point where a recessed chin is noticeably recessed, it will take a hit to facial attractiveness. And I’m not saying a recessed chin automatically makes them ugly, but it does takes hit to facial harmony. Also women having a more rounded and soft bone structure with higher facial fat is what gives a neotenous feminine look, not a recessed chin.
@@Noradory you seem confused between a soft jawline and a recessed chin. I would never want a recessed chin as it usually is a symptom of an underbite, my sister had it and it had to be corrected via braces as it wouldve caused so many issues along the line aside from jowls, like crowding, cavities and difficulties with sleep apnea to name a few. Tbh the after picture doesn't look masculine, her nose and jaw just seem to line up more
@@chandleryoung9515 yeah I know, that’s why I said “recessed chins” with quotation marks because the guy in the video called the woman in the pictures chin recessed even though she just had a soft jawline
I hate what societal norms have done to us. I for one find her nose super adorable. please, instead of looking for what to "fix," look for what to appreciate. find beauty in everything.
I am studying fashion design and I draw real people with different body compositions and I absolutely love how it looks. I find usual fashion illustrations boring. I hope we can appreciate our differences more and see beauty in diversity ❤
She is perfectly fine. People are so obsessed with beauty, they are looking for the perfect face, harmonising as a whole but then everyone would kinda look the same.
I actually love the look of a soft chin. I think the problem a lot of people are having is the “instagram face” epidemic. People with excessive surgeries or fillers are all beginning to look the same. I miss unique faces. A small chin or big nose isn’t a problem to be fixed. It’s just a facial feature.
There wasn't anything wrong with the "before" face. Also that's not a chin adjustment, both upper and lower jaw were adjusted, and most people don't want to do that because it is a major surgery. Also she looked more neotonous and more attractive in the before.
If that was my side profile, I would praise the heavens.
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OMG same 😭
Lol when they showed the “more beautiful” profile I went AUGH! It was so dramatic and weird !!!
Yes she is gorgeous as is. And I find her nose beautiful, I would never consider that big at all.
She looks good after the edit too but I prefer before. The change in the chin gave her a slightly harsher, more angry look but I understand it makes her look more like your conventional model since they tend to have stronger jaws.
In the edit they pulled out the freaking maxilla, not just the chin. And that is actually one of the most difficult things to change. You can get chronic pain for life and it's not recommended for everyone. Usually it is for severe cases to improve functionality of dental oclusion and life quality. This is not realistic for 99% of people. Hopefully you can redo this with a more conservative edit in a longer video.
Exactly. Maxillofacial surgery is complicated, and takes more time in surgery, and involves CUTTING INTO JAW BONES. It's this last part which can cause complications and which is very tricky to do correctly.
If it does not go well, it can result is SEVERE pain and other problems.
Also, healing time is far longer than other facial surgeries.
In comparison, nose surgery is one the easiest surgeries, depending on what is done. Downtime for healing is a lot shorter than jaw surgery, and complications generally far fewer and less severe (especially for the 1st surgery - complications can arise with later revision surgeries to the nose).
Nose surgery is a lot cheaper than maxillofacial surgery, making it more of a realistic choice for many people.
Exactly what I noticed...
I Was just about to say “Wouldn't it be easier on the body to just do a rhinoplasty” 😂
Are you talking about orthognatic surgery?
@@SY-ok2dqI agree
She actually looks really good. Like a model. What are these standards people are trying to live up to? Wtf?
it’s not standards it’s about having healthy facial growth. it’s just an anatomical analysis.
@@BabyMessi_ She still looks fine before the edit tho.
@@BabyMessi_ Total BS
Look at the beauty standards. It irks my soul when people just destroy their beautiful faces to “fit” in with the beauty standards.
It’s really weird how the dude says if she got plastic surgery on her chin she would look “attractive” ☹️
@@D1LF-L0V3Rit’s not beauty standards tho?
These comments are restoring my faith in humanity! There was no problem to start with…
There’s always something which can be improved on… obviously
@kaiser-qe7iy restarted? The irony...
@@peanut_toast999 oh its a joke to misspell that word, also helps with youtube not deleting ur comment :)
Same here. I truely could never get cosmetic surgery. Also it ruins who you truely are. (With the exceptions of horrendous burns/birth defects/health risk treatment plastic surgery)
Most of these comments are self-deprecating and annoying and yes her chin was recessed so there was a problem
There is no problem. She is perfectly created the way God made her !!!!
Amen
Leave her alone, she's okay, no need to change anything.
Agreed! Look a the chin on your profile pic. :) :)
Y’all so dum 😂 hes only showing facial symmetry. No one said she’s not attractive. You fake yt feminists just want to be offended over everything
its a facial analysys of a stock image. stop virtue signaling lmaoo
@@rishiy.8996 virtue signal my ass!
@@rishiy.8996they prob genuinely believe it, so its not rlly virtue signaling
“(…) And you can see that by adjusting the chin (…)” *pushes entire mouth forward*
they obviously meant lower jaw
so the mouth isnt apart of the chin now??? lmao educate urself man
@@2baa3Get off your high horse, he’s right. They didn’t just adjust the chin, they stretched her whole fucking muzzle like dog.
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@@2baa3no it’s not
bro said just chin and morphed a whole bimax
For real what the hell. Don't fix your nose fix your chin. What about leaving yourself the fuck alone and go workout a little or read book to develop your mind. 😅all people he showed here are gorgeous.
yea but most of those watching maybe aren't. There's nothing wrong with getting surgical help to fix something you cant naturally. @@tahinabeaudreuil4549
Most people with a recessed chin actually need bimax. This woman looks good enough but bimax with a good surgeon would make her profile perfect if you wanna get nit picky.
Nose job - £5000
Bimax - £20,000 ? I got quoted £100k from a place in Switzerland
dr sailer by chance?@@laurenp1796
I have a profile similar to this woman. Ive believed for a couple of years now that my nose is too big for my face and i need to get it reduced. Reading all of these comments really surprised me. Its helping me change my view of how i look at my face.
Most people will find exactly this part attractive about you, but they will think that part in their head instead of telling you directly. How often do we find something beautiful about someone and we will never let them know. Even strangers in the streets... i was also feeling like you as a teenager, growing up looking at the media.... later i realised that there is absolutely nothing wrong with me. And would i seriously wanna go to experience the pain and healing process and uncertainty about the result by letting someone do a surgery on my nose... i wouldn't do this nowadays.
Your beautiful, this thought starts in your head. ❤
@alinaonelove7652 thank you so so much for this comment 💙
Just do mewing , chin will improve
Same 😊😊
Same. My side profile looks like hers and reading these comments made me slightly feel better.
This is mental!! She's stunning.
some women would kill for her side profile!???? social media will forever force beautiful ppl to think there is something wrong w them
not even social media it’s called healthy facial growth.
That actually makes me feel better cuz I feel like my nose is weird on the side profile like it’s normal facing forwards but when I saw my face from the side In pictures I got rlly insecure about it so thanks :)
@@BabyMessi_Nobody would care about this stuff if it wasn’t for the things they saw on social media
@@__mlo that’s where you’re wrong. This was happening WAY before social media. The internet, and before that, celebrity culture in general were the catalysts for these absurd beauty standards and the insane rise of plastic surgery. Before the internet, we had rag mags and catalogues showing us how to “hide” or change naturally beautiful features on our faces and bodies to a more “perfect” perception of them.
@@BabyMessi_nobody gave a shit about things like these before social media
“doesn’t actually solve the problem” yeah, the problem of thinking there’s a problem in the first place???
Seriously, this video is so sad :( comments are redeeming it, though
For real😂
??? Yeah, because there's a problem
@@heysaucemikehere1804
this short is on a channel that discusses plastic surgery, what else did you expect?
they also have videos celebrating diverse features. if the algorithm pushed a short that triggers you, just block the channel lol
we shouldn't invalidate people like her that have an issue they want fix point of this video is if u decide for this cosmetic change to fix a problem YOU have make sure u fix area that fix problem YOU have.
I think her face fine two but let say she feels her nose is big well making nose smaller is still going to have her side profile look the same so HER problem wouldn't be fixing point of plastic surgery is to get it right first try.
Don't touch your face, fix your self-love.
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THIS!👏👏👏
Love looking ilke a fcking duck?
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brooooo her side profile is literally so perfect
Yeah. I was like ”don’t you dare to touch that nose… wait what chin? STAY AWAY FROM HER!”
She looks almost perfect and her ”needed to be corrected parts” are her most beautiful ones.
@@roberth4395 hope to fucking god she didnt actually get that chin moved forward
These comments are honestly making me feel so much better about myself. I have always hated my side profile because my nose sticks out the furthest like in this image, and my jaw is far back even tho i have gotten rid of my overbite with braces.🥺❤
@@amylopect1n it’s a personal preference thing. Instead of doing body altering surgery I would recommend looking for a partner who find your features attractive.
@@amylopect1n bro don't care about side or any profile, you are very beautiful naturally, I also have some overbite issues but still I think it adds more beauty to my face !! It's just the today's world beauty standards, don't make yourself insecure just for this, maybe you are very pretty to someone !!
Perfect the way she is, no need for
unnecessary surgery!
She is literally so gorgeous already wtf is wrong with the U.S. 🚩🚩🚩
She clearly takes good care of herself, still she has apparent occlusion problems that will lead to dental conditions or TMJ disorders. It also makes her face look out of proportions. So treating her is not just a visual thing, but primarily a health one, and you hating on it is quite harmful for the consciousness of people’s health
@@bl1ng754 he mentioned nothing about dental problems but enjoy wasting your time commenting again if you wish lol
@@bl1ng754 what are you on about lol?
This isn't an American channel. This is an Australian channel. But okay.
no one thinks like this im real life
“doesn’t actually solve the problem” - there is no problem to be solved.
@alexandraoppermann1445 Yeah, the "problem" is that those two surgeons aren't making money off of her. They're complicit with the beauty and cosmetic industry in paring down women's (and some men's) self-esteem and security for as much money as they can get. This woman needs nothing, yet they speak of her as though she was horribly disfigured. There are some people who have this fate and I think that some surgeons perform miracles for them and they deserve to be lauded for their skills, but the ones here are making up "problems" for profit and it's reprehensible. Going under is risky!!
I would've never in my life called this nose "big" 😂
It is large though.
So I’m an artist, and one issue artists face when doing portraits is “same face syndrome,” where every face you draw has the same proportions. That’s what I feel like plastic surgery is trying to accomplish- people who all want to take away their unique features so they can look like stereotypical models A, B, or C.
Well, I’d rather look like a stereotypical model than a troll 😭
Artists that draw the same face do so because they use the stupid face diagrams to draw.
Learn to draw what you actually see and you don't have to worry about drawing the same face.
@@Thesamurai1999 really? Plastic surgeries are so appalling, like the fact that people opt for the same exact facial feature to get rid of their authentic selves (with no option of going back) just is purely horrid 💀 and it’s not smart because stereotypical models A, B or C are _forever_ deprived from the “attractive” trait since they don’t stand out at all and their beauty is so accessible since it’s doctor’s creation and will soon dominate the planet and there is never an “undo button” lmao. Glowups on the other hand? Super attractive.
@@wsemenskethey’re using that as an analogy….. not complaining about it, and that was very smart.
There is no “problem.” She is beautiful. The problem is SOCIETY.
She looks pretty great on her own, I, personally, don’t understand the adjustments.
She clearly takes good care of herself, still she has apparent occlusion problems that will lead to dental conditions or TMJ disorders. It also makes her face look out of proportions. So treating her is not just a visual thing, but primarily a health one, and you hating on it is harmful
@@bl1ng754 what am I hating on? Are you an orthodontist? If she needs braces and jaw adjustment, so be it. She still looks good… you must be real fun at parties.
@@bl1ng754 i have tmj & i just did a side by side comparison with my face because ive known something was off even though i get told frequently by people that i have a perfect side profile… and i felt my nose was too long for my face even though i really like the shape and size of it in general, and OH MY GOD this makes so much sense… my facial proportions are very similar to this accept my lower jaw is alot longer then hers… and now i can see that my chin is in fact the issue :,) ur definitely correct about this, and to haters, just because someone wants to improve their appearance that does not make them insecure! there is nothing wrong with striving to achieve your best self :)
She looks average, the point of the video isn't to put her down, it's to postulate a hypothesis on surgery
@@crabb9966 if you think she’s average, you must live amongst the elves in the Tolkien universe. The average person is overweight, what are you talking about?
Her nose is perfect, and perfectly fits her face.
nah looks disproportional
@@rishiy.8996 Clearly your beauty standard has been warped by filters.
no its just true. if she had slimmer nose it would be better@@altaisrs2857
@@rishiy.8996things only unlikeable people will say:
@@rishiy.8996and? It’s not your face why do you care so much bro
man they both look fine to me, no need for touchups
Well it's not your face
you may need to work on the sensitivity, her nose is quite out of proportions, big as said, tho again it's indeed striking, make her side profile interesting
@@spaceboiznotgonnagetmilk2377It isn't though, it's the other features that make it look like that.
@@spaceboiznotgonnagetmilk2377wasn't out of proportion. That's not sensitivity it's just opinion.
it's dear @@nicolecheyenne7937 it's.
"don't touch your nose" 😀
"fix your chin" 😐
Right? Just doubled people's insecurity. 🤦🏻♀️
Wtf she looks really great already 😢
Her face is beautiful. The proportions are beautiful.
Stop telling people that we all should look the same.
I think a lot of people are taking this video the wrong way, of course as individuals the creators will have personal preferences on how people look. I do agree that projecting these preferences as standards is harmful, but this video is mainly for those considering surgery. The whole message is not that chin recession is bad, but that one should consult doctors who realize the “whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
@@Test-vv4ex the question is, why do so many people consider surgery...
I hat3 how annoying women are when it comes to PS.
Men love to improve themselves but women are so lazy and annoying.
The girl is drop dead gorgeous and her nose is so nice.
Yes. Our noses are not too large. And her recessed chin might keep her mouth area from looking old (from the front) as she ages.
Please don't touch her chin.
Her chin is her lovely, so soft & feminine
That's what make her unique.
Crystal are you under 35 and single?
Before 👩 After 🗿
lmao
Before is worser
Bro your username just supports your comment so good here 😂 in love with your way of seeing things 😂
@@christianerfort9842Not worse than your grammar
😂😂
She's already fcking gorgeous
i'd be shitting bullets if i had a side profile like the first og one, it's literally perfect💀
Wrong nothing is perfect in this world
No, I swear, she’s literally so pretty. Whoever says she needs to fix her nose or her chin needs to see an eye doctor asap.
nah it is obviously disproportional LOL
@@rishiy.8996 and im sure you're a proportionate masterpiece
i am thanks 😄@@weirdbanananessness
@katherineyu9174 maybe it does but even then its not ugly? shes actually so beautiful with it "sticking out". being a bitch isnt a good look katherine
@@rishiy.8996You know the drill. People are virtue signaling so hard
Anybody feel like this completely unrealistic??? Lol They moved her entire jaw forward in the simulation. In theory, yes, the whole face should be considered in terms of proportion and symmetry. But it doesn’t seem plausible that adding filler or even a chin implant would give the result seen. Seems like her whole entire jaw would have to broken and reset to obtain the after result.
This is just so bad. Making young women insecure about their looks to earn money🤮
Yes! they might be right in theory but changing a nose seems a whole lot more simple than shifting an entire jaw and chin lol!
@@uhuraenterprise6372 Y’all so dum 😂 hes only showing facial symmetry. No one said she’s not attractive. You fake yt feminists just want to be offended over everything
Chin implant
read the comment.@@Apexpurrfection
I think her face is so pretty and full of character! I’m an animation student and she has this charming look about her that is kinda really inspiring
Ikr. Those were beautiful lines. She had a pixie profile.
@@sianais yes exactly!!
@@sianais I was literally just going to say she has a pixie look
This channel never fails to make me a little bit more depressed everyday
That woman is amazingly beautiful and doesn't need to change a thing in my opinion!
If you look like these girls you don't need surgery at all. Please stop this.
Maybe stop trying to censor people and let them think for themselves?
@@bl1ng754People don't think by themselves anymore when it comes to plastic surgery, it's like a fudging cult like thing
@bl1ng754 I don’t think you know what censorship means.
Thank you for this comment
Stop telling people what to do 😂
She looks perfect. Her chin and nose are harmonious. The jutted chin looks horrible
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with her side on looking face. If you're her BF and do see something wrong from the side view then try only looking front on.
I agree. She looks more feminine in the original. Forward jaw projection is more masculine.
@@johnmacaroni105hahahah wtf, ”try only looking front on”? What kind of douche BF is that. I would hope she left him if that was the case.
@@johnmacaroni105 ???
@@murozmanWell technically speaking forward maxilla growth isn’t inherently masculine in fact it’s usually considered attractive because it’s indicative of better orthodontic health (for both genders). Also many female models have defined jawlines but it’s all about facial harmony. I think the girl looks fine either way though.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with this woman. People stop messing with your faces! Unless you are deformed in some way. Her face is the face her parents and ancestors gave her and it’s beautiful already! Save yourself from these vultures who just prey on insecurities for money. There’s already enough woman walking around looking like caricatures these days due to way way too much unnecessary work
she is literally gorgeous, slavic kind of beauty.
I don’t see any problem with her face, she’s gorgeous.
Exactly!
I didn't think her chin was recessed.
I don’t think it is either. It’s just a bit weak
There is degrees of things especially in medicine. Chin might be slightly recessed or a lot. A BP of 135/90 is slightly high but 160/100 you might wanna go to an ER
@@augustusmaximus11 Hers is nor recessed by orthodontic standards. May look like that because the tip of her nose is very big, but It also looks big in comparision to her lips
@@ThePipojp Exactly
Because it wasn’t
she’s so pretty. wtf
There is absolutely nothing wrong with her, more people need to embrace their natural unique beauty
having deformities isnt "natural unique beauty". People need to be aware of their severe flaws and work on them if its affecting their day to day lives
She is gorgeous!! Come on!!!! She does not need any “correction”. Also, I like her more before than after… this society is crazy
My nose looks almost exactly like hers and I always felt like it looked too big from the side. But seeing this honestly makes me feel a bit better about it. She looks great, even in the before.
GIRLS YOU DONT NEED TO FIX ANYTHING YALL ARE BEAUTIFUL 🤍
its a facial analysys of a stock image. stop virtue signaling lmaoo
She looked beautiful without fixing the chin.
The modern world is too obsessed with Instagram perfection 😑✋
You didn't just change her chin you changed her whole jaw which is way more difficult than a nose job. Not everyone has enough money to completely re-do their face just to live up to unrealistic beauty standards.
He moved forward her maxilla (upper jaw forward growth) which is the bone of our midface and is connected to many other bones in the skull and no sane cosmetic surgeons will do that, it is HIGHLY DANGEROUS! A lot of our face bone structures/proportions are just genetics and that just it.
I've had sort of recessed jaw like hers, and all I had to do to fix it is... simply jut my lower jaw forward until the facial muscles got used to holding the jaw in forward position. It didn't even take that long to accomplish, and I don't even consciously think about it ever.
Thats a cheapskate thing to say. If you're going to bother getting any work done get the correct area done. Don't get the wrong area done because you're a miser. People spend too much money on handbags and cars to try look cool. If you're going to spend money do it correctly, thoughtfully and for the long term positive outcomes.
Don't think small and cheap.
These aren't beauty standards and you don't have to do this. You can still be pretty without having to be prettier.
@@CeasefireNow2024I’m sorry but what do you mean? I don’t understand what are you are talking about. You can read other comments that explain better than me but my point is that moving the jaw forward surgically is very dangerous and expensive. Definitely not worth the risk. People usually choose to have a nose job because it is relatively safe.
It also puts more money in the doctors pocket 😂
She looks beautiful already!!
I hope they asked her for her permission when using her picture. Imagine going on UA-cam and finding some guy telling you how to "fix" your face
It's probably ai
Assuming she's even a real person, with the way people sign consent forms without reading them, it's very possible she agreed without realizing it. When pictures need to be taken for treatment purposes, the treatment consent form should mention it, but it usually specifies something like "for treatment, teaching, and/or promotional purposes."
I always just write in my own caveat that says images that show any identifying characteristics can only be used for treatment purposes.
you dont have to ask for permission💀💀💀esp if they dont have a copyright on the picture. even if they do its fair use
Wdym? She is hella cute
they didn't want to include someone with really big nose
@@GiovannaIwishyou oh i see
She is but they’re talking about beauty standards. By those parameters she isn’t super attractive
People can be cute and have an imperfect face at the same time.
@@GiovannaIwishyouif we are talking about the first girl, her nose is really big tho ( from the side of course). 80% of the population don't have a nose that long.
Don't fix your chin fix the way you see yourself
Less conventionally attractive people get treated worse and are viewed as less friendly, less likeable and less competent. The pretty privilege is real. If you really are objectively ugly there should be an option to change that. Saying everyone is beautiful in their own way doesn't help and is sadly wrong
@@namenloserflo I always considered more attractive people to be less friendly actually. If we're generalizing.
@namenloserflo8992 "pretty privilege" is getting ignored 90% of the time, cuz people think you might be rude or out of their league to even talk.
@@namenloserflo I have to disagree with you on that one. As someone whos experienced both ugly and pretty, people approach me way less now. two years ago, when I was "ugly" people would tell me I seemed friendly and approachable. Now im often told I seemed intimidating and unfriendly at first by people who were hesitant to approach me 😭
@@Lizzie.K84 It also heavily depends on where you live. Physical appearance in some countries like Korea heavily determines not only how you’re treated by others, but also the likelihood of easily landing a job (because of this they literally require a profile photo of yourself on resumes or for basically anything). So, if someone’s “conventionally unattractive” by their standards, life isn’t gonna be convenient living there. If not looks, then having a lot of money mainly replaces that value and status. Koreans tend to care a lot about material things like designers because appearing wealthy vs looking poor also affects how people treats you as well.
That is a beautiful lady, no need to touch anything.
Yea chin… the adjustment you showed can only be done with multiple painfuö jaw operations as you also pulled the jaw forward, double jaw surgery type of thing which is very painful and takes long to heal and risky in terms of chronic pain
You can get a jaw implant instead of getting genioplasty
just a bimax needed.
Dermal fillers can fix a weak chin/jawline with the same, but immediate results and there’s no down time.
bro has never heard of mewing
You can fix your chin by filer injection easiest way
Wtf her nose is literally perfect😭
Not really
Nothing is perfect u trippin
Thats my opinion tho?👀@@Thezaza054
In this example, changing the nose looked better than changing the chin. Changing the chin isn’t always the solution, the projection of her chin was already perfect, in line with her lips.
She is so different and I find that attractive. She looks weird after in my opinion, and I like her nose. Especially now in modeling, they're looking at our differences. It's what makes us human.
She looks perfect the way she is
Just stop! She looks beautiful, there is no need to change anything. Fuck this exploiting industry.
I wish we could live in a world where we can be unique and not clones
Bruh go outside. Everyone looks different
Do you actually believe that everyone looks alike? Do you just look at influencers and famous people on social media all day and think that just because that VERY small subset of the population looks alike, that means everyone is morphing into each other? Go outside. Everybody looks different, no not everyone is turning into “clones” of one another, you just spend too much time looking at people on social media with influence whose literal job is to mold themselves into the beauty standard, and no they are not a large group of people, they’re a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the population. If you actually go outside you’d see that quite literally everyone looks different.
@@austinrobinson8130 there’s different and then there’s getting surgery to look the same
This isn't a fairy tail.
Look at how people are treated when they are ugly or don't look like the majority...
@@Tfog711 yes no doubt people are treated differently but it’s because everyone wants to look the same
Whaaaat she’s so beautiful she looks like an elvish princess
She does! Very elegant
Nah rather like Dobby.
Prettier than you
Mentally ill people requesting surgery and surgeons trying to operate on normal looking healthy people. This absolute madness need to stop.
Beautiful profile. No surgery ended.
That nose is beautiful and super super attractive...😮
Noses can be large or disproportionate even if the chin is corrected...and the chin after fixed looks harsh...noses have their own proportions that look pleasing or not
Chin jaw adjustment is MAJOR! Complex and can be set up for chronic pain afterwards
This guy used to be good in the beginning, but is now getting out of hand day by day lmfao
the nose is so much easier and cheaper to fix, reduction is always better than implant, you will NEVER STOP feeling that implant under your skin.
Wow, feeling the implant, how uncomfortable...Thank you for pointing that out.
u fricking pull the entire jaw forward, u end up needing to fix the forehead. u see her forehead looks recessed. also, double jaw surgery has likelihood of reversion, while a rhinoplasty does not. and double jaw surgery is way more risky!
Just change the hole girl like she was a robot😅
Mind you, some Asians have foreheads, chins and noses ending perfectly in the same vertical line, but they still complain about their faces being too flat. People always find a way of being unsatisfied.
Rhinoplasty is not less risky, but I agree with your other points. I’ve had both rhinoplasty and double jaw surgery - the rhinoplasty was worse by FAR and has scarier risks
I think she’s beautiful just the way she is
I have a prominent nose and chin too .
Too me it's an unique power profile .
Get to love yours !
Plastic surgery culture especially in the Western world is so normalised, so disguised under "self care" or "your body your choice" kind of situation, when in reality it is extremely toxic and dangerous and can mess up your life permanently and severely. It's just sad that this obsession with perfection and youth has affected our society so bad that we cannot even notice beauty in diversity, only applying one default pattern which is accepted as beautiful. Truly horrifying.
Wtf? She's already ok just the way she is! ❤ She's beautiful and elegant. ❤
To me they not only look fine they look extremely gorgeous, they don't need it.
They?????????
Only women look like her!!!
It seems like the chin surgery would be a lot more brutal and invasive.
Even with the proper correction, I think that moving the nose a little would make it 100% harmonious, because despite the correction of the chin, it still looks "big".
That woman is perfect the way she is.
Good point. But there is nothing to fix. Leave the woman alone.
Her face is fine. Dear lord.
She's literally perfect
Wtf she's gorgeous. Leave her face alone.
Litterally turned her into a caveman then called it “harmonious and attractive” 😂😂😂
I feel like people with “recessed chins” tend to look more youthful. Like many people with baby faces tend to have a not so strong jawline/chin which makes them look young because if they had a more forward chin and stronger jawline their youthful look would lessen and they’d look less cute and more mature looking. One’s neotenous features sum a lot of their beauty especially for women
Recessed chins tend to not look good once a person ages and puts on weight (as many people do from the 50s onwards) and their facial fat and skin sags. They'll start to look like their face melts into their neck, which isn't really a good look.
A slightly recessed chin CAN look ok mainly only on women. But a moderately to severely recessed chin does not look good on anybody. Not to mention that a recessed chin is quite literally a medical problem that causes issues with function. Also recessed chin faces do NOT age well, because you need a good foundation (bone structure) because a good bone structure will hold up loose skin as you age, making the sagging and wrinkling less prominent.
When you have a recessed chin, you do not have that bone structure that will stop loose skin from sagging as you age. Excess facial fat can make you age well but excess baby fat does not correlate with a recessed chin. A slightly recessed chin usually isn’t a big deal and will not usually significantly affect attractiveness, but that’s in mild cases. At any point where a recessed chin is noticeably recessed, it will take a hit to facial attractiveness. And I’m not saying a recessed chin automatically makes them ugly, but it does takes hit to facial harmony. Also women having a more rounded and soft bone structure with higher facial fat is what gives a neotenous feminine look, not a recessed chin.
Exactly! I prefer her on the before picture. She looks like a little elf
@@Noradory you seem confused between a soft jawline and a recessed chin. I would never want a recessed chin as it usually is a symptom of an underbite, my sister had it and it had to be corrected via braces as it wouldve caused so many issues along the line aside from jowls, like crowding, cavities and difficulties with sleep apnea to name a few. Tbh the after picture doesn't look masculine, her nose and jaw just seem to line up more
@@chandleryoung9515 yeah I know, that’s why I said “recessed chins” with quotation marks because the guy in the video called the woman in the pictures chin recessed even though she just had a soft jawline
If she lived in Hyrule the Hylians and Zelda wouldn’t think she needed to fix anything.
😂😂😂
The expectations we put on each other. Gaddam no wonder people are hurt inside 😢
Thanks God that I love my face EXACTLY because it doesn’t look like it “should”.
How about we stop trying to fix things that are not broken? This womans face looked awesome as it was.
If you look like this model don’t touch anything you’re already way more attractive than most people.
I hate what societal norms have done to us. I for one find her nose super adorable. please, instead of looking for what to "fix," look for what to appreciate. find beauty in everything.
dont change anything, it's you and you are beautiful.
It should be "don't touch your nose, don't touch anything!" She's gorgeous
Dawg that nose is beautiful lol
I am studying fashion design and I draw real people with different body compositions and I absolutely love how it looks. I find usual fashion illustrations boring. I hope we can appreciate our differences more and see beauty in diversity ❤
She is perfectly fine. People are so obsessed with beauty, they are looking for the perfect face, harmonising as a whole but then everyone would kinda look the same.
I actually love the look of a soft chin. I think the problem a lot of people are having is the “instagram face” epidemic. People with excessive surgeries or fillers are all beginning to look the same. I miss unique faces. A small chin or big nose isn’t a problem to be fixed. It’s just a facial feature.
I think that as long you are a healthy person, everyone is beautiful
She looks good as is, has a nice nose with good projection. Stop trying to make normal looking people feel inadequate.
The best is the enemy of the good. Something completely different is needed for true happiness.
Harmonious? She looks like a werewolf after the jaw edit
Or chewbacca
Imagine the video was about how she would look better with the first chin. Would you still say she looks like a werewolf?
“adjusting the chin instantly makes the face more harmonious and attractive” … does it though?
Her before photo looked so much better and more attractive in my opinion
There wasn't anything wrong with the "before" face. Also that's not a chin adjustment, both upper and lower jaw were adjusted, and most people don't want to do that because it is a major surgery. Also she looked more neotonous and more attractive in the before.