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The mandible is a bit square, how to improve it?
The mandible is a bit square, and the most effective treatment is surgery. When the jaw is wide, it is effective to insist on massaging the chin. When you want obvious effect, you can choose medical beauty methods such as bone grinding surgery and bone cutting surgery. If mandibular surgery is needed, Angel Medical is recommended.

1. Massage chin. Once the mandible is formed, it is difficult to change it by massage. However, insisting on massaging the chin can stimulate the acupoints in the mandible, accelerate fat consumption, improve the muscle and fat state of the mandible, and play a certain role in slimming the chin.

2, bone grinding surgery, when the mandible is too wide, you can go to a regular hospital for bone grinding surgery, no need to remove the bone, just use professional means to thin the outer layer of the mandibular angle bone, thus reducing the width of the mandible and achieving the purpose of thinning the chin.

3, osteotomy, such as the mandible is too wide, you can also do osteotomy. You can make an incision in the mouth of the beauty seeker, cut off the excess bone tissue from the incision and sew it up. The surgical incision is hidden, leaving no obvious traces after operation, which can effectively change the face shape. However, it is risky to change the mandible by surgery, so we must choose a regular big hospital for treatment to minimize the risk of surgery.

Want to know more about mandibular surgery, it is recommended to consult Angel Medical. Guangzhou Angel Medical Co., Ltd. is a tertiary plastic surgery hospital with a number of patented technologies, providing VIP exclusive quality services for patients. Guangzhou Angel Medical has set up an academic exchange center to undertake and co-organize industry conferences. Guangzhou Angel Medical is equipped with an international standard laminar flow operating room, which greatly reduces intraoperative infection in a sterile environment.