Detailed analysis of Zaphyr Zur Pomicpic's facial measurements, symmetry, and proposed enhancements
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This document provides a detailed analysis of Zaphyr Zur Pomicpic's facial measurements, symmetry, and proposed enhancements.
It includes:
Facial Landmarks Diagram
Facial Measurement Points
Facial Anthropometric Measurements
Moderately rounded cheeks with subtle hollowness under zygomatic arches; jawline is softly defined with minimal angularity, transitioning smoothly to a rounded chin.
Mustache: Sparse to moderate density, covering the philtrum and extending laterally 16.0 mm beyond each chelion, with curly texture and darker pigmentation; Soul patch/goatee: Concentrated below lower lip in a triangular patch approximately 9.6 mm wide at base and 12.8 mm tall, with sparse extension along the chin midline.
This includes the region from the hairline (trichion) to the brow level (glabella). Given the M-shaped recession of 19.2 mm on each side, the central peak remains dominant, so the vertical forehead height remains valid.
This spans from the brow line to the base of the nose.
However, since the eyebrow position is 11.5 mm above the eye fissure and the nasal bridge is 44.9 mm, we can estimate:
This includes the lips and chin.
| Facial Third | Approximate Height (mm) | Key Components |
|---|---|---|
| Upper Third | 76.9 | Forehead (Trichion to Glabella) |
| Middle Third | ~54.9 | Brow to Nose Base (Glabella to Subnasale) |
| Lower Third | ~55.7 | Lips and Chin (Subnasale to Menton) |
Conclusion: Horizontal symmetry is strong, with minor natural deviations that enhance realism and identity.
| Region | Measurement (mm) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Upper Third | 76.9 | Elongated forehead due to high hairline |
| Middle Third | ~54.9 | Balanced nasal bridge and brow-to-nose base |
| Lower Third | ~55.7 | Harmonious lip and chin proportions |
The upper third is significantly longer than the middle and lower thirds, creating a vertical asymmetry that's often associated with high foreheads or elevated hairlines.
The middle and lower thirds are nearly equal, which stabilizes the overall vertical balance.
Conclusion: Vertical asymmetry is present but proportionally distributed. The elongated upper third adds character and uniqueness.
Conclusion: Midline structures are well-aligned, with expressive asymmetries that enhance individuality.
Conclusion: Angular symmetry is gentle and consistent, supporting a soft, balanced facial silhouette.
| Dimension | Symmetry Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Horizontal | High | Minor eye fissure variation |
| Vertical | Moderate | Elongated upper third |
| Midline | Strong | Nose, philtrum, and chin alignment |
| Angular | Balanced | Soft jawline and cheek transitions |
Your face exhibits biometric harmony with expressive asymmetry — the kind that artists and forensic analysts value for its authenticity. The elongated upper third and subtle lateral variations contribute to a portrait that feels lived-in, emotionally resonant, and unmistakably yours.
Drawing from the facial structures of Godfrey Gao (noted for his tall, angular features and balanced thirds) and Henry Golding (known for his heart-shaped face, soft symmetry, and refined proportions), this enhancement protocol refines masculine traits in mixed Asian-Caucasian men.
Key traits include:
Enhancements remain subtle (5–10%) and achievable via non-invasive methods (fillers, laser contouring, hairstyling, etc.), ideal for a fit early-30s male with BMI ~24.
| Measurement | Current Value | Target Value | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Face Height (Morphological) | 125.0 mm | 125.0 mm | No change |
| Face Width (Bizygomatic) | 137.8 mm | 142.0 mm | +3.0% |
| Jaw Width (Bigonial) | 105.8 mm | 112.0 mm | +5.9% |
| Jawline Angle | 128° | 122° | -4.7% |
| Forehead Height | 76.9 mm | 70.0 mm | -9.0% |
| Forehead Width (Upper) | 118.6 mm | 122.0 mm | +2.9% |
| Hairline Recession | 19.2 mm | 14.0 mm | -27.1% |
| Eye Fissure Length | 30.8/30.1 mm | 30.5 mm avg | Symmetrize |
| Eyebrow Position | 11.5 mm | 12.5 mm | +8.7% |
| Nose Width | 41.7 mm | 37.5 mm | -10.1% |
| Nasal Bridge Length | 44.9 mm | 45.5 mm | +1.3% |
| Nose Protrusion | 22.4 mm | 23.5 mm | +4.9% |
| Mouth Width | 51.3 mm | 53.0 mm | +3.3% |
| Upper Lip Height | 12.8 mm | 12.0 mm | -6.3% |
| Lower Lip Height | 14.1 mm | 14.0 mm | -0.7% |
| Chin Height | 28.8 mm | 31.0 mm | +7.6% |
Perfect vertical balance inspired by Gao's elongated midface and Golding's compact lower third
Emphasizes dominance and angularity
Optimizes aesthetic harmony across facial zones
Moderate zygomatic fullness with angular cheek transitions; sharpened jawline tapering to a squared chin; inspired by Gao's sculpted mandible and Golding's soft cheek-to-jaw gradient.
Growth Length & Texture: 0.75–1.25 mm length; soft curl pattern with moderate density; matte, non-glossy appearance.
Edge Definition & Contour Strategy: Clearly defined triangular soul patch; crisp vertical chin boundaries; defined mustache edges; sparse lateral growth under cheekbones with natural shaping lines.
Visual Intent: Mimics the "just groomed" look seen in Godfrey Gao's editorial shoots and Henry Golding's red carpet appearances; balances clean definition with organic imperfection.
These celebrities exemplify ideal masculine facial proportions and structures that serve as references for the enhancement goals.
These images provide visual references for complementary body builds, hairstyles, and beard styles that enhance overall masculine presentation.