Photo Requirements for Accurate Results
Full face visible — hairline to chin
Hair pulled back — forehead & ears visible
Face camera directly — neutral expression
Even lighting — no harsh shadows
No glasses, hats, or accessories
Best: passport-style photo

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Analyzing facial landmarks…

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Detailed Results

What Do These Facial Measurements Mean?

This tool calculates 13+ scientific facial proportions used in aesthetic research, maxillofacial anthropometry, and craniofacial studies.

Ratio Definitions

FWHR — Facial Width to Height Ratio
Optimal: 1.80–2.10

Bizygomatic width (cheekbone to cheekbone) divided by mid-eyebrow to upper lip height.

Lower / Full Face Ratio
Optimal: 0.58–0.65

Nasion-to-chin height divided by total face height (hairline to chin).

Midface Ratio
Optimal: 0.95–1.15

Interpupillary distance divided by nasion to upper lip height. Closer to 1:1 is better.

Mouth to Nose Ratio
Optimal: 1.40–1.65

Mouth width divided by nose width. Golden ratio (1.618) is ideal.

Lower to Upper Lip Ratio
Optimal: 1.3–1.9

Lower lip height divided by upper lip height.

Chin to Philtrum Ratio
Optimal: 1.9–2.4

Stomion (lip center) to chin ÷ nose bottom to stomion.

Bizygomatic to Bigonial Width
Optimal: 1.2–1.45

Cheekbone width divided by jaw width.

ESR — Eye Separation Ratio
Optimal: 0.42–0.50

IPD divided by bizygomatic width. More scientific than the flawed "third eyeball method".

EME Angle — Eye-Mouth-Eye
Optimal: 43°–53°

Angle with vertex at lip center and arms through pupils. Indicator of masculinity and symmetry.

Canthal Tilt
Optimal: 2°–8°

Inner-to-outer eye corner angle vs. horizontal. Positive tilt is more attractive.

Palpebral Fissure Ratio
Optimal: 2.5–3.8

Eye opening length divided by eyelid height.

Facial Thirds
Optimal: 33% / 33% / 33%

Upper, middle, and lower thirds should each be one-third of total face length.

Facial Fifths
Optimal: 20% each

Five horizontal segments from ear to ear should each be one-fifth of total width.

Scientific Foundation

Based on studies in aesthetic surgery, anthropometry, and attractiveness research. Uses MediaPipe Face Mesh with 478 landmarks.

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