Philosophy

Throughout historical periods, philosophical and artistic eras, attempts have been made to define beauty. Beauty is relative and fundamentally dependent on perception. Beauty is influenced not only by anatomical features but also by inner radiance. If we observe iconic works of painting and sculpture, as well as visual materials from the post-appearance of photography, changes in beauty ideals are clearly reflected. The picture becomes even more diverse when we examine beauty ideals from different cultures!

The aesthetic and the natural are somewhat in conflict with each other, despite the fact that synergy should fundamentally characterize them. The relationship between symmetry and harmony is also intriguing in terms of aesthetics. Harmony is characteristic in nature.
Whether everything that is aesthetic appears natural or whether everything that is natural is aesthetic is again a very complex issue, both psychologically and philosophically.

Despite the fact that my affinity for “beauty” is almost essential, my connection to the natural overrides it. This has defined my activities in dentistry so far, but now it also forms the basis for my involvement in the field of facial aesthetics!
Standing up for the non-invasive facial rejuvenation technology provided by EMFACE, I support it with my own example and warmly welcome anyone who chooses this path for themselves. At the same time, I am happy to complement the results of other types of interventions with this cutting-edge technology.

United for beauty, united for a youthful appearance, together we fight against ageing and its visible signs.

Beauty remains elusive, indescribable, and indefinable, aligning with Kant’s timeless verity: beauty is that which pleases without interest.

Dr. Segatto Angie MBA