Hephaestus carbo has a deep body which is oblong and oval in shape and also slightly compressed. The dorsal profile is straight from the snout to the nape; then there is a bugle between the head and the start of the
dorsal fin. The ventral profile is evenly curved from the tip of the lower jaw to the anus. The upper jaw is slightly longer than the lower jaw, and the mouth is oblique and equipped with villiform teeth, with much larger teeth in the outer row. The
lateral line is continuous and evenly curved. The dorsal fin is continuous; the spiny part is low and contains 11-13 spines and is arched in shape, with the fifth to seventh spines being the longest, although the longest dorsal spine is shorter than the longest dorsal soft ray. The soft-rayed part of the dorsal fin is rounded and contains 13-14 soft rays. All three anal spines are short, robust and curved, with the first one being half as long as the second, and the third being slightly shorter than the second. The anal fin soft rays are all longer than the spines, and there are 11-12 of them. The
caudal fin is rounded to truncate. The head, body, and fins are a uniform blackish colour overall, with gold speckles over the head and body. The juveniles are more colourful than the adults, and have bright yellow to orange markings with a reddish-orange ring around the eye. The maximum recorded
standard length is . ==Distribution==