Preview possible refinements before your consultation.
Upload a clear facial photo, choose a focus area, and compare a guided preview before discussing next steps with the practice.
Choose the area you want to understand, generate a first pass, and use revisions to clarify the result you want to discuss.
The simulator is not a promise of outcome. It helps you and the practice discuss realistic goals.
Facial changes are hard to imagine from words alone.
Patients often arrive with a goal but no easy way to discuss proportion, subtlety, or tradeoffs. A guided visual preview gives the consultation a clearer starting point.
Nose bridge or tip
Preview subtle refinements around bridge contour, tip definition, or overall nasal balance.
Jawline definition
Explore how stronger lower-face definition may change the overall facial profile.
Chin balance
Understand how small profile changes can affect facial proportion and harmony.
Cheek contour
Review volume and contour possibilities before discussing realistic options.
A better first step than guessing.
The Tool Page seed should explain the simulator as a guided preview experience. Procedure DNA and campaign-level pages can later adapt this copy for the exact treatment context.
Focus area
Patients choose where they want the preview to concentrate.
Intensity
The experience frames subtle, moderate, and stronger visual directions.
Side-by-side context
Original and generated previews stay together for review.
Next-step intent
The page sets up a consultation handoff without promising a result.
This tool is especially useful when...
David J. Wages, M.D.
Reviewed through a specialist lens
The public Tool Page should keep expectations grounded and make it clear that visual previews are discussion aids, not treatment guarantees.
A useful preview creates better questions for the consultation. It does not replace clinical judgment.
From photo to consultation context.
Upload a clear photo
The runtime starts with a straightforward patient-facing upload step.
Choose the target
The patient selects the focus area, goal, and preview strength.
Generate and compare
The tool shows the active result next to the original image.
Hand off the next step
The final state guides the patient toward a consultation request.
What patients usually want to know
Is this a guaranteed result?
No. It is a visual education aid that helps frame a conversation with the practice.
Can I revise the first preview?
Yes. The intended runtime supports a small number of guided follow-up refinements.
What happens after the preview?
The page should make it easy to request a consultation with the preview context in mind.
Use the simulator to prepare better questions for a consultation.
Bring a clearer goal to the consultation.
The Tool Page should close by moving the patient from preview curiosity into a grounded next step.
