<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/1178263723" width="100%" height="360" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen> </iframe> "If Lionel Messi wasn't Lionel Messi." In physiognomy, perfection isn't achieved through perfect physical symmetry. Perfection is achieved through balancing your expression (how you act, move, what temperaments and mannerisms you embody) with your existing imprint. You can mold your face a thousand different ways but if you are not innately balanced you will never inherit your highest potential. All you're achieving by radically changing the external is slightly altering the prejudices held against you by those who have an untrained eye. More importantly, your natural imprint carries in it the archetypal symbolism that will incite the kind of treatment and lessons you require to upgrade yourself as a human being - spiritually and evolutionarily. Modification is regressive, the only time it's wise to intervene in your physiognomy is if you have a strictly mechanical issue that requires fixing - AKA needing to be brought back into its natural state or alignment. Anything excessive is self-deprecating. If Messi had these traits depicted in the video, he would be far less quick to decide, far less creative, far less explosive, far less spontaneous, far less elusive. It is exactly his imprinted features that make him an elite operator in his sport.