Save your money.
The 3D try-on tool is broken. Procedures either smear the face into a blurry mess, or produce no visible change at all, and work inconsistently between sessions. For an app whose entire pitch is “visualize your results,” this is a fundamental failure.
The facial analysis report is a measurement dump with no clinical synthesis. Seventeen separate “above range” / “below range” verdicts with no prioritization, no sequencing, no actual plan. You walk away with a parade of perceived flaws and no idea what to do about them.
Several findings read like sales prompts more than honest assessment. Lip volume registers 0.0cc and concludes “your lips appear thin and aged” – functionally an upsell for filler that most men do not want. The “ideal range” framing applies cookie-cutter standards to faces that don’t fit them, then declares everything outside the band a problem.
Significant structural omissions. The app does not measure cheekbone width or jaw angle width – two of the most consequential measurements for facial architecture – while obsessing over philtrum length and cupid’s bow angles. This is not what a board-certified facial plastic surgeon would prioritize.
The refund policy is predatory. One scan and refunds become ineligible, regardless of whether the analysis or visualizations actually function. Combined with the broken try-on tool, you cannot evaluate the product before committing.
$150 for a measurement dump and a broken visualizer. A real consultation with a board-certified surgeon costs the same and gives you actual expertise, accurate visualizations, and the chance to ask questions.
The facial analysis report is a measurement dump with no clinical synthesis. Seventeen separate “above range” / “below range” verdicts with no prioritization, no sequencing, no actual plan. You walk away with a parade of perceived flaws and no idea what to do about them.
Several findings read like sales prompts more than honest assessment. Lip volume registers 0.0cc and concludes “your lips appear thin and aged” – functionally an upsell for filler that most men do not want. The “ideal range” framing applies cookie-cutter standards to faces that don’t fit them, then declares everything outside the band a problem.
Significant structural omissions. The app does not measure cheekbone width or jaw angle width – two of the most consequential measurements for facial architecture – while obsessing over philtrum length and cupid’s bow angles. This is not what a board-certified facial plastic surgeon would prioritize.
The refund policy is predatory. One scan and refunds become ineligible, regardless of whether the analysis or visualizations actually function. Combined with the broken try-on tool, you cannot evaluate the product before committing.
$150 for a measurement dump and a broken visualizer. A real consultation with a board-certified surgeon costs the same and gives you actual expertise, accurate visualizations, and the chance to ask questions.
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Can’t use to look at nose changes
Have to spend $100+ for pro to access most adjustments including rhinoplasty. Lame.
Scanner
It’s impossible to use
It’s not free
You have to pay $200 for it to do anything.
You Need to Pay to See Anything
Unless you’re willing to pay $159.99 for 6 months (because they don’t offer a monthly subscription) then you can’t do anything meaningful with the app. The free version only allows for some minor tweaking, but if you’re curious about true surgical possibilities this is not the app for you!






