The false common sense of facial contouring surgery 2
Can't we make the clear face line with facial contouring surgery? The shape of the face is determined in part by the skeleton, but the actual face includes the skin, fat and muscles around the bone. For example, the same square jaw may have different reasons. Jawbone itself is wide or angular and the muscles may have been developed thickly to look broad. That's why you have to plan for the facial contouring surgery by considering the bones and the surrounding cartilage. If the cartilage remains intact when the bones are cut, chances are high that the results will differ from those expected before the surgery. One of the things I often hear during facial contouring surgery consultations is that I want my jawline clear when seen from the side. However, since the surgery is a bone-reduction procedure, it has nothing to do with the fact that the jawline is becoming clearer. The larger the difference between the bone and the cartilage, the more prominent the j