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Reverse estimating the amount of lessen (REAL)

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Facial contouring is a generic term for surgery changing the shape of the face by operating on facial bones. There are broadly two main methods of facial bone surgery. One is reducing bones by cutting or grinding them. Square jaw surgery is a representative surgery reducing bones. Another way is cutting the bones, then repositioning them. Such repositioning method is used for cheekbone or chin surgery. There is something that must be considered when it comes to changing the face shape by reducing jaw bone. Which is that change in bone responds to a different degree depending on what part of the jaw. For example, even if you cut the bone in a straight line as though cut with a ruler, unfortunately, the jawline that we see on the exterior does not result in a straight line. This is because each part of the jawline responds to the reduce jawbone to a different degree. So the areas that react well will go in while the areas that react less will appear relatively convex. And the more flesh