Faceline Surgery Plan for facial contouring surgery only, REAL (Reverse Estimated Amount of Lesson)

Faceline's only plan for facial contour surgery, REAL (Reverse Estimated Amount of Lesson)

Hello, this is Faceline Plastic Surgery clinic.

Facial bone surgery, such as two jaw surgery and facial contouring surgery, is important to derive the amount of surgery you need and apply the appropriate surgical method in order to ensure that the postoperative results are not awkward and natural.

Faceline Plastic Surgery clinic is conducting its own surgery plan for two jaw surgery and facial contouring surgery to complete the natural beauty.

Among them, I would like to introduce you to the details of REAL, which is an independent surgical plan for facial surgery, by Doctor Lee Jin-soo.

Reverse Estimated Amount of Lesson (REAL)!

Facial contouring surgery is commonly referred to as surgery that changes the shape of the face by operating on the facial bone.

There are two main ways to operate on facial bones. One is to cut or grind bones to reduce bones. Typically, square jaw surgery is a surgery to reduce bones.

Another is to cut the bone and then relocated them. Typically, there is cheekbone surgery or chin surgery.

There is something that must be considered in the part where the jaw is reduced to change the shape of the face.

Each part of the jaw has a different level of response to bone changes.

For example, even if you cut the bone in a straight line, the jawline that appears on the outside will not be straight. This is because different parts of the jawline react to the reduced jawbone. So the parts that respond well are included, and the parts that respond less look bulky. And the more fat the jawline, the less elastic the skin, the worse it gets.

Specifically, the tip of the chin is less responsive due to muscles, and the middle part of the jawline, which corresponds to the body, is less responsive due to fat and sagging skin. On the other hand, each part is well received, and the tip of the chin and the middle part of the body are also well received.

If you cut the jawline in a straight line, the jaw tip and the parts of the body go in a sunken shape, and the body part is prone to become bulging. It looks like an old man's drooping jawline.

So when you plan for bone surgery, if you just look at the shape of the bone and plan how much you're going to cut, the actual face will look different from the plan.

The Reverse Estimation of Lessen that doctor Lee designed is a new jawbone surgery plan that solves this problem.

First of all, it considers not only the skeletal state of the X-ray, but also the actual state of the face. In particular, the condition of the soft tissue, the degree of elasticity of the skin, the amount of fat in the jawline, and the degree of the skin's current sagging are understood as accurately as possible.

Then, determine the amount of change in the actual face.

Finally, the amount of bone deletion that can bring about the change in the actual face is determined. It is called reverse estimation method because the amount of bone reduction is calculated backwards considering the reaction to the skin reaction to the skin.

The big principle here is that where the skin responds well to changes in bone, it reduces the bone less, and where the skin responds less, it reduces the bone a lot. Specifically, it is to reduce the bones between the chin and the body, which have good skin reactions, and the bones of the body that have less skin reactions.

In conclusion, a straight cut in a straight line does not result in a good jawline, but rather a smooth and attractive jawline can be created by assessing the condition of the connective tissue and applying an appropriate amount of surgery to each area of the jawline.

I hope it helped those who were curious about doctor Lee Jin-soo's plan to have a facial contouring surgery.

Doctor Lee Jin-soo has been attending international conferences every year since 2005, introducing clinical results and know-how, and continuing his research activities.


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