The concept of Golden Proportions, derived from the mathematical constant Phi (1.618), has long been recognised as a universal marker of visual harmony across art, architecture, and nature. In contemporary facial aesthetics, this ratio functions as a valuable analytical framework to evaluate balance, symmetry, and the perception of beauty. This webinar examines the clinical relevance of the Golden Ratio, with emphasis on its practical application in analysing facial thirds, horizontal relationships, lip proportions, nasal–chin harmony, and the architecture of the youthful facial triangle.
While the Golden Ratio offers a scientifically informed guide for achieving natural and aesthetically pleasing results, it is equally important to acknowledge the profound influence of ethnic, cultural, and individual anatomical variations on aesthetic ideals. Through case-based discussion and evidence-supported strategies, this session will demonstrate how proportional analysis can enhance personalised treatment planning, improve patient communication, and uphold outcomes that preserve identity while elevating facial harmony.
This webinar aims to equip practitioners with a deeper, more nuanced understanding of facial proportions, enabling them to blend mathematical precision with artistic judgement for consistently refined aesthetic outcomes.
Date: 18/03/2026 | 07:30 PM IST

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