Sehun (EXO) front
Mouth width to nose width ratio1.2
Sehun (EXO) side
Recession relative to frankfort plane2.7

Sehun (EXO)

Facial Harmony Analysis

Overall
5.5
Top 46%·Good harmony
Front
6.4
Top 18%
Side
4.0
Bottom 29%

Ratio Breakdown

Side Profile

Strengths

10.0
Harmonious midface and jaw alignment
This contributes to a harmonious face shape due to the midface and jaw shapes aligning perfectly.
10.0
Well-positioned cheekbones
This contributes to a harmonious cheek region; the cheekbones are high-set and provide structural support to the midface.
10.0
Ideal eye tilt
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyes being neither too upturned nor too downturned.
10.0
Well-positioned eyebrows
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyebrows being positioned neither too high nor too low.
10.0
Ideal neck width
This contributes to a harmonious lower face due to the neck being neither too wide nor too thin.
10.0
Harmonious facial convexity
This contributes to a pleasant facial profile by indicating balanced curvature; the facial profile is neither too flat nor too curved.
9.9
Balanced eye shape
This contributes to a harmonious eye region due to the eyes being neither too round nor too narrow.
9.8
Balanced upper lip fullness
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the upper lip being neither too full nor too thin.
9.8
Excellent forehead width
This contributes to a pleasant forehead contour due to the forehead being neither too wide nor too narrow.
9.8
Excellent forehead slope
This contributes to a pleasant forehead contour by indicating that the forehead is neither too steep nor too flat.
9.8
Excellent interior midface width
This contributes to a harmonious midface due to the central midface being neither too narrow or broad.
9.6
Balanced nose length
This contributes to a harmonious midface due to the nose not lacking vertical length or being overly long.
9.6
Well-positioned lower lip
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the lower lip sitting neither too far forward nor too far back.
9.5
Harmonious ear protrusion
This contributes to a balanced frontal profile by indicating that the ears project neither too far from nor too close to the head.
9.5
Balanced lower lip fullness
This contributes to a harmonious mouth region due to the lower lip being neither too full nor too thin.
9.5
Excellent jaw length
This contributes to a harmonious lower face due to the jaw not lacking length or being overly long.
9.5
Refined nasal tip
This contributes to a harmonious nasal profile due to the nasal tip being well-defined and proportionate.
8.8
Well-contoured orbital region
This contributes to a harmonious midface due to the area around the eyes having sufficient volume and projection.
8.7
Good nose bridge width
This contributes to a harmonious nasal profile due to the nose bridge being neither too wide nor too narrow.
9.8
Additional Strengths
9 ratios showing strong performance but not fitting into specific categorized strengths.

Areas for Improvement

5.7%
Maxillary recession
The upper jaw is less forward than ideal, reducing midface projection and facial harmony.
5.1%
Overly compact face shape
The entire face is too short and wide, reducing overall proportion.
4.2%
Overprojected chin
The chin extends too far forward, unbalancing the facial profile.
3.5%
Long midface
The middle of the face is elongated, creating an unbalanced vertical proportion.
3.4%
Mandibular recession
The lower jaw is set back, creating a less prominent chin and an unbalanced profile.
3.2%
Soft and weak brow ridge
The forehead has a softer, less prominent ridge than the ideal.
3.1%
Round neck region
The neck lacks angularity, appearing soft and undefined in the profile view.
3.1%
Narrow mouth
The mouth is too slim, reducing expressiveness and facial proportion.
2.7%
Wide nose
The nose is too broad, creating an unbalanced facial appearance.
2.3%
Disproportionate lower face (short chin or long philtrum)
The chin appears too short relative to the philtrum, OR the philtrum appears too long relative to the chin. Since we measure ratios rather than absolute lengths, these two conditions cannot be distinguished and represent the same proportional imbalance in the lower face.
2.3%
Long upper jaw
The upper jaw is excessively long, unbalancing the lower face proportions.
2.3%
Short lower jaw
The lower jaw is too short, reducing lower face strength and balance.
1.9%
Underprojected midface
The midface is underprojected.
1.2%
Short top third
The upper face (forehead) is too short, reducing vertical balance.
1.1%
Lacking eyebrow length
The eyebrows lack adequate horizontal length.
1.0%
Moon facial profile
The face appears flattened or slightly concave, often due to an overprojected chin or recessed maxilla. This can indicate malocclusion, such as an underbite.
0.8%
Overly upturned eyebrows
The eyebrows arch too high, creating an overly expressive or surprised look.
0.8%
Narrow jaw
The jaw is too slim, creating a delicate or less robust lower face appearance.
0.4%
Overly sloped upper forehead
The upper forehead slopes backward excessively.
0.3%
Overly sharp and pointed nasal tip
The nose tip is excessively pointed, creating a harsh appearance.
0.1%
Lacking cupid's bow
The lips lack a prominent cupid's bow, creating an unbalanced facial appearance.
6.7%
Minor Proportional Variations
8 ratios showing minor proportional variations that contribute to overall harmony score.