Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction



Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction-Achieve a beautiful mandibular body!






When you look at the jaw, the middle part of the jaw line is called the body part. To create an ideal face shape. Facial contouring can reduces the angle of the jaw, but if you look at the mandibular body, the jaw line shape can be created such as bumpy and sagging. If you want to look lean from the front, you can get a long-term effect while looking slim from the front by reducing the body thickness of your chin along with your facial bones. Today we're going to talk about Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction, which reduces the body parts of the jaw.


Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction is a jaw reduction technique that reduces the thickness of the mandibular body and completes a natural, lean V-line from any angle.




In traditional mandibular resection, doctor performed on lower jaw only so the awkward lower jaw can be formed due to the reduced face effect and the volume of the lower jaw can be emphasized.

But Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction exposes the entire jaw at once, from the base of the ear to the chin line of the jaw.

So there's no fear of bifurcation, and it makes your face lean in front of you.




Is cutting a lot of bones only way to improve?

Some people think that the more bones you cut, the thinner your face becomes.

But that's not true

First, you must consider facial bones and connective tissue together.

If you resect more bone than the cartilage reacts, the cartilage may become sagging, so you need to take into account the maximum amount that the cartilage reacts to get the most effect.

Second, you need to determine the amount of change by considering the harmony and balance of the face.

It shouldn't be a big reduction, but you have to set the scale of your chin according to the condition of your face to complete a natural face without awkwardness.

Slim-fit Lower Jaw Body Reduction is an operation that requires reverse calculation based on facial changes, not only on facial bones, but also on facial muscles, bone movement, soft tissue and angle. Patients should diagnose with a plastic surgeon before surgery to diagnose an individual's facial condition and establish a systematic surgical plan to produce safe and satisfactory results.

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