Photo Guide

How To Take Your Assessment Photos

We’re about to ask you to capture some pretty personal photos. We do this to get an accurate picture of your requirements and offer you the very best recommendation. Please rest assured that your privacy is important to us, and your information will remain confidential. In the meantime, you’ll find detailed how-to photo guides for your procedure below.

Client Photography Guide

Do I have to take photos?

It’s normal to feel anxious about taking and submitting personal
photos. However, they are an essential part of your Plastic Surgery
journey and are used in a number of ways:

  • As a planning tool for your Surgeon
  • To inform your Surgical Quote
  • As a baseline to measure your results

Trust us. No one is more understanding of the necessity of
maintaining privacy throughout your plastic surgery journey than
we are. Like other personal client information collected during
your journey, your photos remain confidential.

 

Instruction

To assist your Assessment, please:

  • Take photos from eye level.
  • Ensure photos are clear and in focus
  • Take the photos in good lighting with minimal shadows on the face.
  • Take photos in front of a plain wall.
  • No makeup
  • Keep hair away from face and neck.
  • Do not twist or tilt the neck. Instead, move the camera around your head.
  • For best results, have someone else take the photo for you.
  • Don’t get too close to the lens, as it may distort the appearance of the nose.

 

Photo we require

Do I have to take photos?

It’s normal to feel anxious about taking and submitting personal
photos. However, they are an essential part of your Plastic Surgery
journey and are used in a number of ways:

  • As a planning tool for your Surgeon
  • To inform your Surgical Quote
  • As a baseline to measure your results

Trust us. No one is more understanding of the necessity of
maintaining privacy throughout your plastic surgery journey than
we are. Like other personal client information collected during
your journey, your photos remain confidential.

 

Instruction

To assist your Assessment, please:

  • Take photos from eye level.
  • Ensure photos are clear and in focus
  • Take the photos in good lighting with minimal shadows on the face.
  • Take photos in front of a plain wall.
  • No makeup
  • Keep hair away from face and neck.
  • Do not twist or tilt the neck. Instead, move the camera around your head.
  • For best results, have someone else take the photo for you.
  • Don’t get too close to the lens, as it may distort the appearance of the face.

 

Photo we require

Do I have to take photos?

It’s normal to feel anxious about taking and submitting personal
photos. However, they are an essential part of your Plastic Surgery
journey and are used in a number of ways:

  • As a planning tool for your Surgeon
  • To inform your Surgical Quote
  • As a baseline to measure your results

Trust us. No one is more understanding of the necessity of
maintaining privacy throughout your plastic surgery journey than
we are. Like other personal client information collected during
your journey, your photos remain confidential.

 

Instruction

To assist your Assessment, please:

  • Take photos from eye level.
  • Ensure photos are clear and in focus
  • Take the photos in good lighting with minimal shadows on the face.
  • Take photos in front of a plain wall.
  • No makeup
  • Keep hair away from face and neck.
  • Do not twist or tilt the neck. Instead, move the camera around your head.
  • For best results, have someone else take the photo for you.
  • Don’t get too close to the lens, as it may distort the appearance of the face.

 

Photo we require

Do I have to take photos?

It’s normal to feel anxious about taking and submitting personal
photos. However, they are an essential part of your Plastic Surgery
journey and are used in a number of ways:

  • As a planning tool for your Surgeon
  • To inform your Surgical Quote
  • As a baseline to measure your results

Trust us. No one is more understanding of the necessity of
maintaining privacy throughout your plastic surgery journey than
we are. Like other personal client information collected during
your journey, your photos remain confidential.

 

Instruction

To assist your Assessment, please:

  • Take photos from eye level.
  • Ensure photos are clear and in focus
  • Take the photos in good lighting with minimal shadows on the face.
  • Take photos in front of a plain wall.
  • No makeup
  • Keep hair away from face and neck.
  • Do not twist or tilt the neck. Instead, move the camera around your head.
  • For best results, have someone else take the photo for you.
  • Don’t get too close to the lens, as it may distort the appearance of the nose.

 

Photo we require

1. Repose  2. Raise eyebrows  3. Eyes closed  4. Full smile  5. Show top and bottom teeth  6. Pout lips 

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