Precision Facial Landmarking
How our proprietary engine analyzes 128 unique points to provide balanced simulations.
"Precision facial landmarking is the process of mapping the face using 128 distinct geometric points. This high-density coordinate system allows AI to analyze facial symmetry, identify anatomical proportions, and track feature movement with sub-millimeter accuracy. By establishing this digital blueprint, simulations can respect the user's unique underlying anatomy for more natural-looking aesthetic outcomes."
What are the 128 facial landmark points?
The 128 points cover critical anatomical areas including the eye contours, nasal bridge, lip borders, and jawline. Unlike basic filters that use 10-20 points, this high-density map captures the subtle curves and transitions of the face. This level of detail is necessary for simulating complex procedures like non-surgical rhinoplasty or jawline contouring.
How does landmarking ensure natural-looking results?
By identifying the exact boundaries of each feature, the AI ensures that simulations do not "bleed" into unrelated areas. For example, when simulating lip filler, the landmarking keeps the volume strictly within the vermillion border. This prevents the "overfilled" look and ensures that the enhancement remains proportional to the rest of the face.
How is symmetry assessed using these points?
The AI calculates the distance from each point to a central sagittal plane. By comparing the left and right coordinates, it can quantify asymmetries in eyebrow height, eye shape, or cheek volume. This data is then used to suggest treatments that can restore balance, providing an objective starting point for aesthetic correction.
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