Facial rejuvenation – Male by CLEON, Potts Point Sydney.
Sharp, rested, yourself.
Most men know when something’s off – they just can’t always say what it is. Dr Brandon looks at the whole face, works out what’s actually driving it, and tells you what will make a difference and what won’t.
No pressure. Just an honest assessment of what will help.
The Approach
The whole face. Not a single feature.
Maintain your appearance, refine certain features, or address a specific concern at MALE by CLEON. We find men start with a single area - a line, some hollowing, the jaw - in practice, the changes that affect how you look are rarely isolated. Treating one area alone is often where results start to feel unbalanced.
What brought you in
Most men notice one of a few changes - a persistent frown line, a more tired look, or a loss of sharpness through the jaw. These are often early shifts in structure and expression, rather than isolated concerns.
Facial assessment
Facial structure is assessed in context - jawline, eyes and overall balance. Changes in definition and proportion are evaluated to consider improvement in structure and appearance.
Treatment & Homecare
Skin quality plays a role in how the face is perceived - texture, tone, and finish. Whether you have an established routine or not, appropriate products may be recommended to support and maintain the result.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Facial refinement for men in Sydney – your questions
No – and it’s usually better that way. Most men come in knowing something is off without being sure what’s causing it or what can be done about it. Deciding on a treatment before understanding the issue tends to lead to the wrong approach. The consultation is designed to assess your face properly and recommend what will actually make a difference, rather than selecting an option in isolation.
The face is assessed as a whole, not feature by feature. What creates a tired or heavy look is rarely a combination of things — volume, structure, and skin quality working together. Addressing a single feature in isolation is often where results start to look off. The assessment looks at the relationships between areas to understand what will make the most natural overall improvement.
The principles are similar, but the approach is more considered. Facial contouring typically focuses on a specific feature. Facial refinement looks at the whole face — how different areas relate to each other and what combination of adjustments will create the most balanced result. The aim is never an obvious change, but an overall improvement that feels like you.
Yes – that is always the aim. Treatment is designed to refine and enhance your existing features, not change them. The result should look natural and consistent with who you are. If the outcome is something a person could point to, something has gone wrong. The standard is that people notice you look well, not that you’ve had something done.
It depends on the individual. The under-eye area, mid-face, and cheek structure often influence each other, as do the jaw and chin. Treating areas in isolation tends to produce results that look off in context. Looking at those relationships is what allows for a more balanced and natural outcome. The consultation determines which areas are relevant for you.
It’s a common question and often the exact one no one leads with. Focusing on a specific volume assumes that more leads to a better result – in practice it frequently leads to outcomes that look overdone or unbalanced. Treatment is planned around your anatomy and what your face actually needs, not a set amount. That’s what keeps results natural.
Not necessarily. Some concerns can be improved with skin or device-based treatments, while others may require medical approaches to address structure or volume. This is assessed during consultation based on what will create the most natural result. In some cases, combining both approaches produces a better outcome than either alone.
Not at all – that’s the standard. Changes are designed to improve how the face is perceived overall, rather than making any one adjustment obvious. The aim is always subtle refinement. You should look like yourself on a good day. If the result is visible as a procedure, something has gone wrong.
Common. The focus is on assessing your current facial structure and balance, rather than continuing with a previous plan simply because it exists. In some cases the approach may stay similar; in others it may be adjusted to produce a more natural or refined outcome from where things currently sit. The starting point is always an honest assessment of what’s actually there.
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