Facial harmonization

Nova Center · Barcelona

Facial harmonization in Barcelona: a whole-face approach

A whole-face approach, assessed case by case.

  • An individualised plan based on a whole-face study
  • A natural and proportionate approach, respecting expression
  • Combining techniques only when indicated

Prior assessment

  • Nova Center
  • Les Corts
  • Qualified professionals

Facial aesthetic medicine

  • Facial
  • Premium
  • Consultation & assessment

Facial harmonization is an aesthetic-medicine approach that looks at the face as a whole —proportions, volume and expression— rather than treating each area in isolation. It aims to rebalance the features and restore harmony when there is loss of volume, mild asymmetry or a less defined contour, always with a natural result in mind. It may suit people who want to improve the overall look of the face without changing their identity. It is not a fixed, one-off procedure: a prior medical assessment decides which techniques are indicated, in which areas and in what order, because every case is different. At Nova Center in Les Corts (Barcelona), we plan this study individually for you.

  • TypeFacial aesthetic medicine
  • FocusWhole face
  • BookingPrior assessment
  • ResultsVary by case

Indications

  • Loss of volume and definition in the midface
  • Mild asymmetries and imbalances in proportions
  • Definition and shaping of the lips and chin
  • Signs of facial ageing that are preferably addressed together
  • A wish for a natural result without changing one's own features

Treatment areas

  • Midface and cheekbones
  • Lips and perioral area
  • Chin and jawline
  • Folds and under-eye hollows
  • Facial contour

Benefits

  • An individualised plan based on a whole-face study
  • A natural and proportionate approach, respecting expression
  • Combining techniques only when indicated
  • Follow-up by a qualified professional and a doctor where appropriate

How it works

The face is studied as a whole —proportions, volumes, expression and balance— and a plan is proposed that may include hyaluronic acid or other aesthetic medicine techniques, always after a prior assessment and by a qualified professional.

  1. 01

    Facial study

    Proportions, volumes, symmetry and facial dynamics are analysed to understand the whole.

  2. 02

    Personalised plan

    A phased plan is proposed with the techniques indicated for your case and realistic expectations.

  3. 03

    Phased treatment

    The plan is carried out progressively, prioritising a natural and balanced result.

  4. 04

    Review

    Progress is assessed and maintenance is adjusted according to each case.

The procedure

  1. 1

    Medical assessment

    The indication, medical history and objectives are confirmed before anything is proposed.

  2. 2

    Plan design

    Which areas to work on and in what order are defined, with clear information about each step.

  3. 3

    Application

    The techniques are applied by a qualified professional following the agreed plan.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    Aftercare guidelines are provided and the review and maintenance are planned.

Results & timeline

  • First few days

    Some temporary swelling or sensitivity may be noticed, varying according to the technique and the area.

  • 1–2 weeks

    The result settles progressively as the initial swelling subsides.

  • Review

    The overall result is assessed and it is decided whether to complete any phase of the plan.

Pricing

Prior assessment

Service subject to a prior assessment. Price depends on each case.

Recommended sessions

Per the plan defined at the assessment.

Downtime

Usually minimal; explained at the assessment.

Maintenance

Periodic reviews depending on the case.

Is it for me?

  • People looking for a whole-face approach, not an isolated treatment.
  • Those who prefer a natural and proportionate result, with realistic expectations.
  • Without medical contraindications after the prior assessment.

Contraindications

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • Active infections or lesions in the area to be treated.
  • Certain autoimmune diseases or coagulation disorders (assessed on an individual basis).
  • Unrealistic expectations identified during the assessment.

What this page helps you decide

This page helps you understand when facial harmonisation may be a good fit —seeking balance and proportion of the face as a whole— and when a one-off skin-quality treatment or a different approach may be more suitable. It is not a diagnosis: the plan is always confirmed at a prior assessment, reviewing your objectives and your features.

When it may not be the first option

  • You want to completely change your features rather than balance them.
  • You expect an immediate result equivalent to that of surgery.
  • You expect a fixed or assured result.
  • There is irritation, infection or active lesions in the area at this time.
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Questions for your assessment

  • Which areas of the face should be worked on to seek balance?
  • Which techniques or products could be part of the plan?
  • Which previous treatments have I had and how might they have an influence?
  • What natural result is it reasonable to expect in my case?
  • How much recovery and maintenance time does it involve?
  • How is the price planned according to the agreed plan?

Planning combinations

Facial harmonisation can be approached in a staged way or alongside skin-quality treatments, always according to the prior assessment. We do not offer closed packages or predefined protocols on this page.

Preparation & aftercare

Preparation

  • Come to the assessment with your medical history and your usual medication.
  • Avoid anti-inflammatories or anticoagulants unless medically indicated, as agreed.
  • Report any history of cold sores or other relevant conditions.

Aftercare

  • Follow the aftercare guidelines provided by the professional.
  • Avoid intense heat, very demanding exercise and massages in the area during the indicated days.
  • Maintain good hydration and sun protection when indicated.

Risks & side effects

  • Temporary redness, swelling or small bruises may appear.
  • Mild sensitivity or discomfort in the treated area during the first few days.
  • The possible effects and their management are explained during the assessment. If you have any doubts, consult the professional.

Team & care

  • Liubava Drohan · Estética facial y corporal
  • Patricia Ruiz Huertas · Especialista en estética avanzada
  • Vasilii Artemev · Medicina estética

Informational content prepared following safety and caution criteria. It does not replace a medical assessment.

What you should know

  • What it helps

    It addresses loss of volume, mild asymmetry and a less defined contour, assessing the face as a whole rather than area by area.

  • Duration

    Each session's length varies with the areas and techniques indicated and is confirmed at the prior assessment.

  • Sessions

    It may be resolved in a single session or planned across several, depending on the individual study of your face.

  • Sensation

    Sensation is usually described as tolerable discomfort and is managed with comfort measures according to the technique.

  • Who it's for

    It requires a prior medical-aesthetic assessment that confirms whether the treatment is suitable for your case before starting.

  • Aftercare

    After each session you receive simple, personalised care instructions based on the techniques that were applied.

  • Price

    There is no fixed price: the estimate is set at the prior assessment according to the areas and techniques indicated.

  • Safety

    Results are temporary and vary between people; the treatment does not replace medical care for a health problem.

Frequently asked questions

What is facial harmonization and what does it include?

It is an aesthetic-medicine approach that assesses the face as a whole to rebalance proportions and volume. Depending on your case it may combine different techniques —such as hyaluronic acid— always when indicated and within a personalised plan, never as an isolated treatment with a fixed price.

Will an artificial change be noticeable on my face?

The aim is a natural, proportionate result that respects your features and your expression. The plan is designed to balance the whole face, not to transform it. The intensity is agreed with you at the assessment and adjusted during follow-up.

Is the treatment painful?

Sensation varies with the technique and the area. It is usually described as tolerable discomfort, and comfort measures are often used. During the assessment we explain what to expect in your particular case before you decide anything.

How many sessions do I need and how long do results last?

It depends on the plan agreed at the assessment: it may be one session or several spread over time. Results are temporary and vary with the person, the technique and lifestyle, so reviews and maintenance are recommended.

What aftercare should I follow?

Guidance depends on the techniques used. It is common to recommend simple care for the first hours or days, such as avoiding intense heat or pressure on the area. You will receive clear, personalised instructions after each session.

Why is there no fixed price, and do I need a prior assessment?

Each plan starts from an individual study of the face, so the estimate is set at the prior assessment. This medical-aesthetic consultation confirms whether the treatment suits you and defines the protocol; facial harmonization does not replace medical care.

Do I need a prior assessment?

We recommend an assessment to confirm the treatment is suitable and define the protocol for your case.

Can I expect a specific result?

Results vary from person to person. We do not promise a specific result.

Getting here & booking

Nova Center

Carrer dels Comtes de Bell-Lloc, 133, Baixos, Les Corts, 08014 Barcelona

Les Corts · Barcelona

+34 933 30 45 58

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