The Growing Importance of Bone Structural Awareness in Facial Aesthetics
In recent years, the desire for facial aesthetic enhancement has led to an upsurge in the variety of non-invasive treatments available. However, as beauty trends change quickly, the question arises: how do patients choose the best treatment for their unique facial structure? According to a recent survey conducted by WOM CLINIC GINZA, awareness of one's own bone structure is increasingly influencing the decisions of people seeking facial beauty treatments.
Survey Overview
WOM CLINIC GINZA, located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, conducted a survey targeting women who have undergone facial treatments to explore their understanding of bone structure related to treatment options. The survey focused on understanding how well patients recognize their bone structure, the types of facial treatments they have chosen, and the key factors guiding their choices.
Key Findings
The survey, which was conducted between February 27 and March 2, recorded insights from 805 participants. Significantly, approximately 90% of respondents reported being familiar with their own bone structure types. The most common type, known as