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Orthognathic surgery is prohibited in Korea. Which face types are not suitable for orthognathic surgery? Listen.
Orthognathic surgery can restore normal occlusion and repair face shape, but not all problems are suitable. Let's take a look at the specific situation:

1. Medium-long face: long nose, long front teeth, can't see the front teeth clearly. If you only undergo bimaxillary surgery, the middle part of your face will look worse. Not only will you see some changes in front teeth, but you will also look older.

2. Protrusion of the mouth: The bottom of the chin is normal only when the mouth is protruding. In this case, you only need to do protruding mouth surgery (ASO). If you choose bimaxillary surgery, retract the protruding mouth and the bottom of your chin. In this way, not only the overall appearance of the chin becomes strange, but also functional problems may occur.

The protruding chin and mouth are expected to be treated by bimaxillary surgery, and the protruding mouth of peers, such as asymmetry and grinning, needs bimaxillary surgery.

3. facial fat, skin loss of elasticity: after surgery, it will gain weight and reduce aesthetics. Fat on the neck and chin will accumulate, and facial fat will sag, which will reduce the aesthetics in many cases. Especially for older female patients (over 40 years old), they must talk with doctors more before bimaxillary surgery ... If there is an accident, they are likely to become fans? Same.

4. The face is too big: Do you just want to get smaller and choose bimaxillary surgery? Compared with contour surgery, it does have a face-lifting effect ... If the head is within the normal range of radiographic equipment and the occlusion is within the normal range, it is impossible to do bimaxillary surgery ... It is strongly recommended that patients with this symptom do bimaxillary surgery.

5. Want to correct jaw joint diseases and choose bimaxillary surgery? Vertical osteotomy (IVRO) is an effective method to treat jaw joints, but bimaxillary surgery is not a direct operation to treat jaw joint diseases.

Choose the correct treatment methods (separator, physical therapy, drug therapy, jaw joint cleaning, orthodontics, etc.). ) according to the different root causes, and the occlusion problem is serious, consider using bimaxillary surgery. Korean Qi 'e's oral specialty is Korean bimaxillary surgery and Korean orthognathic surgery.