Structure Over
Volume.
The face is not a flat canvas; it is a dynamic, three-dimensional structure. Dr. Al-Sharief utilizes premium hyaluronic acid to restore structural support, redefine contours, and achieve an imperceptible, elite facial balance.
Structural Foundation
Midface, Under-Eye & Jawline
The Zygomatic Anchor
The midface is the structural anchor. Before treating jowls, we often must restore volume here to "lift" the skin envelope. We contour the zygomatic arch to create a sharper, high-cheekbone look, and we replace deep fat pads to alleviate the "tired" look.
Under-Eye Restoration
Dark circles are often a structural shadow caused by volume loss. We use soft-density filler to lift this depression. Dr. Al-Sharief performs this procedure utilizing micro-cannulas (blunt tips) for maximum safety in this high-risk vascular zone.
Profile Balancing
A recessed chin can make the nose appear larger. We project the chin forward to balance the side profile and elongate the face. We sculpt the mandibular angle to mimic youthful bone structure, deeply respecting gender anatomy.
Precision Artistry
The VVL™ Lip Technique
Architectural Lip Restoration
Instead of filling the lip horizontally (which leads to the "sausage" look), Dr. Al-Sharief's Vertical Vector Lift (VVL™) technique places structural pillars of filler vertically into the lip tissue. This "tents" the lip to create beautiful height, crisp borders, and a flat side profile.
We do not layer product over poor work done by other clinics; we often require a Dissolve & Rebuild approach to establish a stable foundation first.
Advanced Contouring
Upper Face & Rhinoplasty
Temples & Forehead
Refilling the temples lifts the brow tail and corrects the "peanut" face shape. For deep forehead lines etched into the skin at rest, Botox is not enough. We use soft filler to "float" these creases. Dr. Al-Sharief uses advanced cannula techniques in these high-risk zones for absolute safety.
Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty
Using strategically placed filler, Dr. Al-Sharief can disguise a dorsal hump, lift a drooping tip, or straighten the bridge. This is about camouflage and light reflection. The nose is a high-risk zone. We use a micro-droplet technique, often with a cannula, to ensure maximum safety.
Clinical Safety Protocol
Injectables involve risk. As a former Chief of Emergency Medicine, Dr. Al-Sharief utilizes deep anatomical knowledge to avoid high-risk zones and maintains Hyaluronidase (the medical reversal agent) on-site at all times. Your safety is our absolute highest priority.