The face of a beloved child of God, given by the hands of Dr. Som, Dr. Grace - Talking with the mouth, wanting to be with Kim

Open the path ✨Before becoming a pair of doctors who sculpt faces "Dr. Som x Dr. Grace" With the best degree that will be given #, the face of God's beloved child, highlighting the strengths, covering the weaknesses, and revealing all the (not) secret tips. If you want to look good, you must not miss the program.Talking with your mouth, wanting to be with Kim Mount together across the country

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Where did Mudan Pavilion Wellness Center come from? Who started it?

We, two siblings, grew up with rich Chinese culture. We graduated with an international general medical degree from China and were fascinated by the beauty of the auspicious flower, the peony. Mudan (Mutan) is a Chinese name meaning peony. That's right, and this peony is the "king of flowers" in Chinese culture. Peonies are not only full of elegance, in various Chinese arts, they are often used as decorative symbols in various masterpieces of sculpture. In addition to beauty, peony also comes with auspicious meanings, indicating wealth, prosperity, good luck, and full of honor for women.

Our bond with the peony is reflected in our clinic's logo, which is a meticulously designed peony. The overlapping pairs of dark and light circles represent the perfect balance of yin and yang, representing the two of us, Dr. Som and Dr. Grace, who each have our own strengths and perspectives, but when we work together we create exceptional and unique results.

Two brothers who are experts in sculpting beautiful faces

If in the entertainment industry there are 'star sculptors' who mold stars to become famous, in the beauty industry we are like 'face sculptors' who mold faces to be beautiful as we dream. FfpFace sculpting is not just about filling in missing parts, but is about designing and creating new dimensions for the face.

We are both passionate about creating works of art on people's faces. With our keen eye and combined experience, we can analyze each individual's facial shape and create a unique and distinctive design. Whether it's creating a defined facial structure or adding fullness to the face, we have a variety of tools and techniques to select the right filler gel for each area to create a unique result.

The challenge of face sculpting is to create a balance between beauty and naturalness. The result must look natural as if born this way, but at the same time, it must reflect the unique identity of each person. For example, Dr. Som and Dr. Grace want to sculpt the gel on the cheeks to protrude like a pyramid to give the patient a Western-style look, creating a High Check bone. But at the same time, the Korean-style look will involve sculpting the gel on the cheeks to be round and cute, with cute orange cheeks. This is what makes us both feel challenged and enjoy working in this profession. The injections must look natural, making it impossible to tell that you’ve had filler injections. At the same time, it must be safe.

Is it true that Mutan Pavilion is the number one forehead filler injection specialist in Thailand?

Mutan Pavilion is widely recognized for its expertise inForehead filler injection The forehead filler position is 1 of the 3 most dangerous filler injection points. But with both of us, Doctor Som and Doctor Grace, accumulating experience, studying the most appropriate injection methods, being the safest for patients, not only studying the design of beautiful forehead dimensions to match the facial structure of each person, but also having precise knowledge in correcting if an Accidence condition occurs at the same time. It's like learning to tie, you have to learn to fix it yourself.

And since they were young, Dr. Som and Dr. Grace had a genetic predisposition to flat foreheads. They wanted to have a beautiful, round forehead like Aum Patchrapa and Yaya Urassaya. They felt that women with round foreheads had softer faces. They also know that a round forehead is a good facial physiognomy.

Forehead filler injections are one of the most common injection sites.

Forehead filler injections are considered the most difficult and risky area to inject. Every doctor knows this because the forehead area has a complex anatomical structure, consisting of many layers of tissue and many blood vessels that connect to other important organs.

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We must use a blunt needle of the appropriate size to go to the deepest position, which is the deep periosteum, which is a thin, tough sheet. We must go through the forehead bone, which is curved and uneven. However, we must keep the entire length of the needle in that Plan. If it is in the wrong layer, it will cause the forehead to be wavy, dented, or lumpy, and worst of all, there is a risk of it entering a blood vessel. 

In every accumulation of Hand skill, it makes us better, more skilled, and more beautiful every day. Including our eyes and perspective that we will analyze the patient's face as if it were a piece of sculpture that will be designed through our eyes, brain commands, and our hands that convey it, which is uniquely individual, a unique piece of work.

Is it true that filler injections can improve feng shui?

It really exists!! Which is Facial PhysiognomyGood means a person has a facial structure and facial components, whether it is the forehead, eyes, nose, mouth, or chin, that are proportionate and beautiful.

Dr. Grace further studied physiognomy, a Chinese science. In addition to designing facial dimensions to make patients beautiful and have appropriate facial proportions, Dr. Grace also considers adjusting the shape of the face to give patients good physiognomy.

  • Forehead physiognomy (Gua Lok Keng) : Indicates business and career matters.According to the characteristics of good forehead physiognomy, it must have a moderately prominent forehead, not dented, and be clear and smooth. This means that the person has a broad vision and is prosperous. In terms of business, they will receive support.
  • Physiognomy of the eyes - corners of the eyes - temples (Hu Chi Keng) : Indicates a life partner or life partner.  Good temples must be full and fit in line with the hairline.
  • Physiognomy of the eyes - the grooves under the eyes (Nam Nung Keng) : Indicates comfort and fortune. By physiognomy of the eyes – good dark circles under the eyes, clear black eyes, attractive eyes, dark circles under the eyes must be full and smooth, then it is considered a wealthy person, the family is prosperous and will encounter only good things.
  • Physiognomy with large cheeks - cheek grooves - mouth corner grooves (Naow Pok Keng) : Indicates entourage The cheeks must be plump, not sunken, and must be in line with the jawline, without deep nasolabial folds or mouth corner grooves, and without sagging. This means that the person will have reliable and dependable subordinates, and will be happy and comfortable in old age.
  • Mouth physiognomy - Lip physiognomy (Chui Sai) : It is considered a central point for considering mental state and overall health. In terms of good lip characteristics, the lips must have a wavy edge and slightly raised corners. This means that the person is considered to be pleasant to listen to, understands others, and is happy in old age.
  • Chin physiognomy (Tee Keo) : Indicates knowledge and ability. In terms of good chin physiognomy, it must be round and not have a sharp bone. This indicates a kind and humble person. As for a convex chin, it must be convex with flesh, not convex with bone. This indicates that the person is fortunate and wealthy.

Golden Ratio The golden ratio indicates the beauty of the face. It is a proportion designed by an Italian mathematician named Leonardo Fibonacci. It is believed that the Golden Ratio is what helps things, whether it is a drawing, a photograph, a logo, or even a face, to look the most beautiful and proportionate. The frontal dimension, called the front view, is measured in three parts. is

  • Proportion 1: Measure from the hairline to the space between the eyebrows.
  • The second proportion is from between the eyebrows to the tip of the nose.
  • The final proportion (proportion 3) is from the tip of the nose to the tip of the chin.

All three proportions must be 1:1:1, and the sides must have the O-G curve (rounded shape).

In addition to Dr. Grace designing facial dimensions to make patients beautiful and have the right facial proportions, Dr. Grace also takes into account adjusting the shape of the face to make patients have good feng shui. This will help enhance the image, create credibility for those who see it, or health. In addition, it also includes work.

Who should be extra careful or not get filler injections?

The following groups of people should be cautious and limited in some procedures, depending on the discretion of the treating physician.

  • People with inflammatory skin diseases or chronic infections such as herpes, shingles, and severe acne. 
  • The symptoms of the disease should be treated and calmed down before the procedure can be performed.
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a disease in which the immune system attacks itself, causing inflammation and abnormal symptoms in various systems in the body. 
  • Cause: Not yet known for sure, but may be related to genetics, along with environmental triggers such as sunlight, drugs, and infections.
  • Symptoms: Skin rash all over the body, hair loss, joint pain, swelling all over the body, up to inflammation of the pleura, pericardium, and brain symptoms.
  • Take care of yourself: You should take care of yourself (take medication as prescribed by your doctor, avoid sunlight, reduce stress, eat clean, cooked food).
  •  This includes treating the symptoms to keep the disease in remission and consulting with your doctor about your symptoms and assessing your body to see if you can undergo cosmetic procedures.
  • Bleeding disorder
  • Pregnant and breastfeeding women