Clinical Anthropometry

Understand
your face.
Objectively.

A 7-section clinical profile of your facial structure — proportions, geometry, soft tissue — benchmarked against peer-reviewed anthropometric canons.

We do not rate. We analyse. We prescribe.

$97 one-time payment · or 3 payments of $32.33 with Klarna

Secure payment via Stripe
Photos deleted after 28 days

478

Facial landmarks mapped

7

Clinical report sections

100+

Biometric measurements

24h

Report delivery time

Who This Is For

Objective data, not opinions.

Before a consultation

Understand your baseline geometry before speaking with a dermatologist, surgeon, or aesthetician. Arrive informed.

Structured self-assessment

Replace subjective self-critique with objective measurement. Know which features sit outside population norms — and which do not.

Targeted improvement

The optimisation protocol maps directly to your measurements. Generic advice excluded. Every recommendation is specific to your profile.

Process

Three steps.

01

Order your report

One-time payment. No subscription, no hidden fees. Klarna available for three interest-free instalments.

02

Submit your photos

Upload a frontal photo. Side profile and 45° angles are optional but improve measurement accuracy.

03

Receive your analysis

Your 7-section clinical report arrives by email within 24 hours. Photos are deleted after 28 days.

The Standard

24 hours. Not 28 days.

The market for facial analysis has a delivery problem, a pricing problem, and an actionability problem. We built Koinic to solve all three.

Koinic StudioOther services
Delivery time
Within 24 hours
Up to 28 days
Pricing
$97 — one price, everything included
$100–$250 across multiple tiers
Protocol
Tiered action plan mapped to your measurements
Generic recommendations
Methodology
Three peer-reviewed references. Fully disclosed.
Undisclosed
Photo retention
Deleted after 28 days
Retention policy varies
vs. aesthetic consultation
$97 — permanent written protocol
$200–$500 per session, no document

What's Included

Seven sections. One complete picture.

I

Executive Summary

Facial archetype, first impression, and six scored perceptual traits.

II

Cephalometric Proportions

fWHR, Rule of Thirds, Rule of Fifths — benchmarked against population norms.

III

Orbital & Periocular

Brow architecture, canthal tilt, eyelid exposure, and scleral show.

IV

Midface & Dentofacial

Malar prominence, nasal profile, nasolabial angle, and lip morphology.

V

Lower Third & Profile

Gonial angle, jaw contour, submental region, and mentocervical angle.

VI

Dermatological Assessment

Skin texture, photoageing, periorbital discoloration, and fluid dynamics.

VII

Optimisation Protocol

Tier 1 lifestyle protocols. Tier 2 clinical reference interventions.

The Analysis

100+ measurements across six categories.

Every measurement is benchmarked against peer-reviewed population norms. Generic observations are excluded — if it cannot be measured, it is not reported.

Eyes & Orbits

Canthal tilt, palpebral fissure, scleral show, brow position, orbital rim

Nose & Midface

Nasolabial angle, nasal projection, malar prominence, alar width, tip definition

Jaw & Lower Third

Gonial angle, jaw width, chin projection, mentocervical angle, submental region

Proportions

fWHR, rule of thirds, rule of fifths, bizygomatic ratio, facial convexity angle

Lips & Dentofacial

Lip morphology, vermilion height, dental show, philtrum ratio, smile arc

Skin & Soft Tissue

Skin texture, photoageing markers, periorbital discoloration, fluid dynamics

Section II — Illustrative Sample

Cephalometric Measurements

fWHR

Facial Width-Height Ratio

1.84

1.70–2.10

Nasolabial ∠

Nasolabial Angle

96°

90–95° (M)

Rule of Thirds

Vertical Third Balance

0.97

1.00 ideal

Canthal Tilt

Outer Canthus Deviation

+3.2°

+2–5° (F)

Gonial ∠

Mandibular Angle

128°

120–130°

Bizygomatic

Bizygomatic / Bigonial Ratio

1.31

1.25–1.35

NOT A REAL REPORT — FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY

ref: Farkas 1994

Methodology

Grounded in peer-reviewed science.

Every measurement references established anthropometric literature. Results are contextualised against population norms and ethnic-specific reference ranges.

We use the same cephalometric frameworks as maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, and academic researchers — published by Farkas, Ricketts, and Powell.

Farkas (1994)1994

Anthropometry of the Head and Face

Proportional norms across ethnicity and sex

Ricketts (1982)1982

The Biologic Significance of the Divine Proportion

Cephalometric ratios and aesthetic landmarks

Powell & Humphreys (1984)1984

Proportions of the Aesthetic Face

Soft tissue ideals and regional balance

Pricing

One report. No subscription.

$97one-time payment

or 3 interest-free payments of $32.33 with Klarna

An aesthetic medicine consultation costs $200–$500 per session and leaves no written protocol.

  • Full 7-section clinical report
  • 100+ biometric measurements
  • Personalised optimisation protocol
  • Delivered by email within 24 hours
  • Photos deleted after 28 days
  • Refund if photos cannot be processed

Full refund if your photos cannot be processed. Secure payment via Stripe. No subscription — one payment, permanent access to your report.

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SECTION I — ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE

Perceptual Score Profile

Facial Proportions7.4 / 10
Facial Symmetry6.8 / 10
Perceived Youthfulness7.1 / 10
Facial Masculinity8.2 / 10
Averageness6.5 / 10
Facial Femininity3.1 / 10

NOT A REAL REPORT — FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY

FAQ

Common questions.

Get Started

Your clinical profile.
Delivered within 24 hours.

One report. 7 sections. 100+ measurements. Grounded in peer-reviewed anthropometric science.

We do not rate. We analyse. We prescribe.

$97 one-time payment · 3 payments of $32.33 with Klarna · Photos deleted after 28 days