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. 2020 Apr 1;13(4):23–34.

TABLE 4.

Important features for shaping a square/rectangle face to an oval

ASSESSMENT ITEMS %
Features to be evaluated when changing a square/rectangular face to oval
    Narrow nasofrontal angle 20
    Lack of pointed chin and presence of broad chin 80
    Supraorbital bossing 30
    Lack of zygomatic projection 70
    Increased zygomatic width 60
    Increased bigonial width 70
    Wide mouth 20
    Large intercanthal distance 30
    Large total facial height (long face) 70
    Large lower facial height (long lower face) 50
    Eyebrow position lower than supraorbital rim, flat and forms a “t” with the nose 20
    High hairline position 40
    Narrowness of nasolabial angle 10
    Lack of columella show 10
    Wide alar base width 40
    Masseter hypertrophy 90
    Increased temporal width 80
    Other:
  • Symmetry

  • Cheek fullness and lateral cheek curve (transition)

  • Mentum: stomion and subnasale: stomion ratios

  • Forehead depression, low nose profile, flat antero-medial malar, temporalis hypertrophy, parotid gland hypertrophy, short chin, retrognathion

0 to 3 physicians agree with statement (low) 4 to 7 physicians agree with statement 8 to 10 physicians agree with statement (high)