
Front
Side
Paul Wesley
male·66 ratios · Facial harmony analysis
Overall
5.3
Top 47%·Slightly above average harmony
Front
5.8
Top 40%
Side
4.7
Bottom 47%
Ratio breakdown
66Side profile
Strengths
1710.0
Ideal jaw width
This contributes to a pleasant jaw contour due to the jaw being neither too wide nor too narrow.
10.0
Ideal ramus length
This contributes to a pleasant jaw contour by indicating the vertical part of the jawbone has ideal length.
10.0
Ideal forehead slope
This contributes to a pleasant forehead contour by indicating that the forehead is neither too steep nor too flat.
10.0
Well-positioned upper lip
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the upper lip sitting neither too far forward nor too far back.
10.0
Well-positioned lower lip
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the lower lip sitting neither too far forward nor too far back.
10.0
Balanced upper lip fullness
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the upper lip being neither too full nor too thin.
10.0
Balanced lower lip fullness
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the lower lip being neither too full nor too thin.
9.9
Excellent nose width
This contributes to a pleasant nose contour due to the nose being neither too wide nor too narrow.
9.9
Excellent mouth width
This contributes to a pleasant mouth contour by indicating that the mouth is neither too wide nor too narrow.
9.9
Refined nasal tip
This contributes to a harmonious nasal profile due to the nasal tip being well-defined and proportionate.
9.8
Balanced jaw shape
This contributes to a pleasant jaw contour due to the jaw having ideal proportions.
9.6
Excellent eye tilt
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyes being neither too upturned nor too downturned.
9.1
Well-positioned eyebrows
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows being positioned neither too high nor too low.
9.0
Good eyebrow length
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows having ideal horizontal length relative to face width.
9.0
Balanced brow ridge
This contributes to a pleasant upper face due to the brow ridge being neither too harsh or soft.
9.0
Balanced eyebrow tilt
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows being tilted neither too upward nor too downward.
9.9
Additional Strengths
10 ratios showing strong performance but not fitting into specific categorized strengths.
Areas for improvement
2810.5%
Overprojected chin
The chin extends too far forward, unbalancing the facial profile.
8.6%
Maxillary recession
The upper jaw is less forward than ideal, reducing midface projection and facial harmony.
5.2%
Hyper-divergent jaw growth
The jaw grows with an overly steep angle, resulting in a long or narrow lower face. This can indicate malocclusion, such as an open bite or underbite.
5.2%
Long upper jaw
The upper jaw is excessively long, unbalancing the lower face proportions.
4.7%
Close-set eyes
The eyes are positioned too close together, reducing midface balance.
4.4%
Moon facial profile
The face appears flattened or slightly concave, often due to an overprojected chin or recessed maxilla. This can indicate malocclusion, such as an underbite.
4.0%
Short nose
The nose is too short vertically, creating a less balanced midface.
3.3%
Overly compact face shape
The entire face is too short and wide, reducing overall proportion.
2.9%
Overly harsh and prominent jaw
The jaw has a harsher, more robust, and prominent appearance than the ideal.
2.9%
Disproportionate lower face (long chin or short philtrum)
The chin appears too long relative to the philtrum, OR the philtrum appears too short relative to the chin. Since we measure ratios rather than absolute lengths, these two conditions cannot be distinguished and represent the same proportional imbalance in the lower face.
2.9%
Elongated lower jaw
The lower jaw is too long, creating a heavy or extended lower face.
2.9%
Long lower third
The lower face is too tall, creating an elongated chin and jaw.
2.7%
Overprojected nose
The nose protrudes excessively, dominating the facial profile.
2.4%
Disproportionate lower face (short chin or long philtrum)
The chin appears too short relative to the philtrum, OR the philtrum appears too long relative to the chin. Since we measure ratios rather than absolute lengths, these two conditions cannot be distinguished and represent the same proportional imbalance in the lower face.
2.2%
Droopy nose
The nose droops downward, creating an unbalanced nasal profile.
2.1%
Overly compact midface
The middle of the face is too short, appearing compressed or wide.
2.1%
Thin neck
The neck is too slim, appearing delicate and less proportionate to the face.
1.9%
Round neck region
The neck lacks angularity, appearing soft and undefined in the profile view.
1.7%
Disharmonious midface and jaw alignment
The midface and jaw shapes do not align, reducing facial harmony.
1.7%
Short middle third
The midface is too short vertically, compressing the central face.
1.4%
Medium-set cheekbones
The cheekbones are moderately low, providing limited midface definition.
0.7%
Overly round eye shape
The eyes appear excessively round.
0.5%
Sunken orbital region
The area around the eyes appears hollow, reducing vibrancy and youthfulness.
0.5%
Narrow forehead
The forehead is too slim relative to the face, reducing upper face balance.
0.3%
Overly sloped upper forehead
The upper forehead slopes backward excessively.
0.3%
Overly wide nose bridge
The nose bridge is excessively wide.
0.1%
Lacking cupid's bow
The lips lack a prominent cupid's bow, creating an unbalanced facial appearance.
4.0%
Minor Proportional Variations
5 ratios showing minor proportional variations that contribute to overall harmony score.
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