Korean selfie culture (selca) influences beauty standards. Here's how procedures and treatments can optimize your appearance for photos and video.
The Selca Standard
What Photographs Well
- Small, V-shaped face
- Large, bright eyes
- Clear, luminous skin
- Defined features
- Photogenic proportions
Facial Size Concerns
"Small Face" Obsession
- Face looks proportionally smaller on camera
- V-line shape flatters in photos
- Jaw reduction popular for this reason
Achieving Small Face
- Masseter Botox for slimming
- V-line surgery for bone structure
- Buccal fat removal
- Strategic contouring
Eye Enhancement for Photos
Goals
- Eyes appear larger in proportion
- Bright, awake appearance
- Catch light well
Procedures
- Double eyelid for defined eyes
- Epicanthoplasty for wider eyes
- Aegyo-sal for youthful look
Skin Camera-Readiness
HD-Ready Skin
- Smooth texture essential
- Even tone required
- Pores minimized
- Healthy glow, not oily
Treatments
- Laser for texture
- Peels for clarity
- Skin boosters for glow
- Regular maintenance
Nose for Photography
What Works
- Defined bridge catches light
- Refined tip photographs well
- Proportional to other features
Reality Check
- Filters exist for a reason
- Lighting matters most
- Angles can change everything
- Focus on real-life appearance
Clinic Introduction