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Special Instructions for Specific Cosmetic Procedures Follow the instructions below
for taking pictures that will then be modified to visualize what cosmetic
surgery can do.
It is important to get a very detailed picture of your abodominal area so we can accurately modify the images to help you visualize what cosmetic surgery could do for you. To achieve this, you will need to remove clothing and undergarments from the waist up. Take your photo vertically by framing the area from the neck to just below the hips. Your arms should be at your sides or lightly held behind your back. Make sure that your entire midsection is in the photograph. Relax your shoulders and stand naturally without holding your stomach in. We will need a picture from the front and one from each side. Breast Augmentation, Breast Reduction, and Breast Lift To get the most detailed image, you will need to remove your bra and other clothing from the waist up for this picture. Do not slouch or thrust your chest forward. Arms should be at your sides. Take a vertical photograph, framing from your neck to just above your pelvis. Make sure to capture your entire upper body, including everything but your face. We need a picture taken form the front and then one from each side. Because we need to see the structure of your buttock, you will need to remove your clothing and undergarments from the waist down. Stand naturally with your feet directly underneath your hips. Grasp hands loosely in front of your stomach. Take a vertical photograph, framing your entire buttocks area and the 4-6 inches above and below. Take a picture from the back, and one from each side. Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) Pull your hair back and away from your face. Take a horizontal photograph, framing from two inches above the head to the base of your neck. Your entire face, neck, and ears should be in the photograph. Keep your head in a natural position (not thrusting forward or back) and relax your shoulders. We need a photo from the front and then a side view. Next take a close-up, horizontal photograph of the eyelids framing the photo so your eyes are centered in the picture, with an equal distance on either side. For this picture, you should slightly push your chin forward and close your eyes. Collagen Injection, Lip Augmentation, Chin Augmentation Pull your hair back and away from your face. Frame the horizontal photo to include two inches above your head and the entire neck. Your face, neck, and ears should be in the photograph. Keep your head in a natural position without thrusting forward or back. Relax your shoulders and take a photo from the front and side. Next, take a close-up of the area where you would like the collagen injection. If, for example, you are taking a photo of the lips, make sure to take a horizontal photo, framing from just underneath the nose to the tip of your chin. Hold your lips in a natural position while taking a photograph from the front. Pull your hair back and away from your face. Frame the horizontal photo to include two inches above your head and your entire neck. Your entire face, neck, and ears should be in the photograph. Holding your head in a natural position, without thrusting forward or back, relax your shoulders. Take your photo from the front and one from each side. If you are interested in Facial Liposuction: pull your hair back and away from your face. Frame the horizontal photo to include two inches above the head and your entire neck. Relax your head and shoulders while holding your head in a natural position without thrusting to the front or back. Take a photo from the front and one from each side. Mid-section Liposuction: to ensure the most detailed image possible, please remove clothing including undergarments. Frame the vertical photograph to include from the base of the neck to just below the hipbones. Make sure to include your entire mid-section in the photograph. Relax your shoulders and stand naturally. Your arms should be kept gently to your sides or held lightly behind your back. Take the photo from the front and one from each side. Lower Liposuction
(i.e. inner thighs): to provide the most accurate photo for modifying,
you will need to remove clothing, including undergarments. Frame the vertical
photograph from the navel to mid thighs. Grasp hands lightly behind your
back and stand with feet directly below your hips. Take a photo from the
front and one from each side.
Pull your hair back and away from your face. Frame the horizontal photograph to include two inches above your head and your entire neck. Your face, neck, and ears should be in the photograph. Keep your head in a natural position and make sure you don't thrust forward or back. Relax your shoulders. Take a photo from the front. Next, take a horizontal close-up of each of your ears. Frame the photo to include the area from your brow to just above your upper lip. This photo should be taken at a 45-degree angle of both your left and right ear. Pull your hair back and away from your face. Frame the horizontal photograph from two inches above your head and include the entire neck. Your head, neck, and ears should be in the photograph. Relax your head and shoulders to a natural position and make sure not to thrust your head forward or back. Take a photo from the front. Next, take a horizontal close up of your nose. For this photo, frame the picture to include from the brow to the upper lip. Take a close-up from the front and side of the nose. To ensure that we have an image that details the structure of your thighs, you will need to remove your clothing from the waist down, including undergarments. Frame the photo vertically to include the area from your pelvis to your kneecaps. Keeping your hands naturally at your sides, stand with your feet slightly wider than hip width apart. Take the photo from the front and the side and then turn around and take the picture from the back. To provide the most detailed photo for us to work with, you will need to remove your shirt for this photograph, or wear a loose-fitting tank-top. Frame the horizontal photograph to include the area from your chin to the lower part of your ribcage. Hold your arms, with relaxed shoulders, out to the side and away from your body at a 90-degree angle. Include your entire upper arm in the photograph. Take your photo from the front, side, and back.
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