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How to look good on Zoom

11th January 2021 by Anthia Chng 4 Min Read

https://expatliving.sg/zoom-face-how-to-look-good-on-zoom-online-meetings/

Zoom face is now a thing. The year 2020 has changed the way we work; instead of physical meet-ups, online meetings are now a regular part of most of our lives. One thing that has emerged from the countless video calls is “Zoom face”, a global phenomenon where we’re constantly scrutinising all our facial flaws on camera – eek!  So, lets get some advice on how to look good on Zoom?

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What exactly is Zoom face?

Now, more than ever, we’re spending a lot of time in online meetings in front of our phones and computers on Zoom, if not on other teleconferencing channels. In fact, Zoom has enjoyed an increase of 876% in the number of customers over the past three years, according to the 2020 Businesses @ Work report from Okta!

More video calls can only mean one thing. Our faces are exposed for all – ourselves especially – to see and scrutinise. It’s totally normal to feel extra self-conscious about how you look in front of the screen. As psychologist Ellen Hendrikesen once said, “We are each our own worst critic.” So if you’re now starting to see the forehead lines and wrinkles you’ve never noticed you had, or you’ve suddenly realised how dark and heavy your eye bags look, just know that you’re not alone.

Look less tired

Tired of looking tired? Thankfully, there’s a way to tackle the problem. For instance, you can freshen up with Amaris B Clinic’s menu of aesthetic treatments for a natural-looking, youthful boost. Ideal for ladies from 21 to 30 years of age, the clinic’s 3D Face Define programme features hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers to smooth out facial lines, as well as correct dark eye circles and facial asymmetry. It can also add volume to various parts of the face to rejuvenate tired and lethargic skin.

The result is a naturally enhanced look, as well as more symmetrical facial features. Other common ageing concerns like marionette lines (lines around the nose and mouth), parentheses (nasolabial folds) and diminished vertical lip lines, thin lips, chin creases, sunken cheeks or temples can all be effectively treated with the 3D Face Define programme. 

Performed by Medical Director of Amaris B Clinic Dr Ivan Puah, the 3D Face Define programme is customised to your particular facial enhancement goals and needs. Dr Puah says, “It’s essential for a doctor to have a deep understanding of facial anatomy, to take time to assess the facial profile of his or her patient, know their needs, and finally decide on the type of dermal fillers suitable for their condition.”

The doctor’s skill is primary when it comes to performing facial injectables like the 3D Face Define programme, he adds. “When done correctly in the right spots, the end result will be one that isn’t overdone or unnatural. The objective of the doctor should be to improve and enhance the facial features of the patient without the obvious signs of work done on the face, so the patient doesn’t look like someone else with a distorted facial profile.”

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Treat saggy skin

For a lift from within, try the minimally invasive N-Cog Skin Lift, which uses Polydioxanone (PDO) threads to produce a subtle but visible “lift” in the skin.  This solution is suitable for those in their 30s to 50s who are concerned with mild to moderate signs of skin laxity. In addition to their skin-lifting benefits, the PDO threads help to kickstart collagen production by directing surges of collagen – important components in keeping the skin strong, supple and voluminous – to the treated area. The N-Cog Skin Lift provides a progressive rejuvenation of the facial tissues, improving skin tone and firmness over time.

Reduce double chin

Since the rise of online meetings, more patients are seeking solutions to permanently remove excess face and neck fat. This is especially so during this COVID-19 era, says Dr Puah. He notes that he has been seeing more and more patients for facial liposuction. “One common complaint I’ve heard from patients is that their faces look three times bigger on Zoom meetings, which makes them feel self-conscious. Some have told me they have issues getting rid of a double chin despite having a strict diet or exercise regime.”

Facial liposuction addresses concerns such as chubby cheeks and double chins. Dr Puah developed his proprietary surgical approach, the MDC Sculpt Lipo technique, after undergoing years of training in advanced sculpting. Going beyond just tackling fat reduction, he also creates a sculpted facial profile with minimal scarring. This approach minimises downtime and patients can expect a faster recovery. Facial liposuction is one of the most delicate facial sculpting surgeries; doctors must be experienced, skilled and meticulous to produce a naturally defined and sculpted result for the patient. 

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The art of science and sculpting

Similar to how a sculptor uses artistic training to mould material into the desired shape, Dr Puah uses a combination of his artistic eye and modern techniques to sculpt the face. An accredited liposuction doctor by the MOH in Singapore, he has more than 15 years of experience under his belt, specifically in facial and body sculpting procedures and fat grafting.

Dr Puah’s “30% science, 70% artistic sense” approach to treatments has received recognition from medical industry veterans and trade professionals, including the “2019 Body Sculpting Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific, 2020 Body Sculpting Medical Centre of the Year in Asia Pacific and 2020 Integrated Healthcare Medical Centre of the Year in APAC”.

In addition to these accolades, he also serves as the chairman of Lipo Peer Review Group in Singapore, and is the appointed trainer for doctors on injectables such as Botox and fillers by Merz Singapore, Allergan Singapore.

Written in collaboration with:
Amaris B Clinic
140 Arab Street
6536 4211 | amaris-b.com


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Anthia Chng

Born and bred on this little red dot, Anthia is obsessed with all things beauty and food. When she's not trawling the web for the latest makeup launches and best hair salons, she's busy sussing out the hottest restaurants and bars to visit. Occasionally, she writes about her Muay Thai and baking adventures, too.

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