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The purpose of fine carving

Face Sculpting

Mandibular Angle Grinding to Slim Face

Mandibular Angle Grinding is one of the most effective face slimming techniques and is suitable for People with protruding mandibles. The surgery removes the protruding part of the mandibular angle (commonly known as the "cheek bone") to create a smaller face shape. The surgery uses an intraoral incision, which is hidden and will not leave any surgical scars on the cheek.

Buccal fat pad removal and face slimming surgery

Buccal fat pads are located on both sides of the cheeks. Fat pad hypertrophy will cause excessive fullness of the cheeks, making the face plump and rounded. Buccal fat pad removal Smoothes overly plump cheeks. The surgery uses an intraoral incision. The surgery is simple and minimally invasive, does not affect normal life, and leaves no traces.

Facial liposuction for face slimming

Facial liposuction is an effective face slimming method with good long-term results. Excess fat accumulation under the skin of the cheeks gives the face a round shape. Through phacoemulsification liposuction, excessive accumulated fat is sucked out to achieve the purpose of face slimming. The surgical incision is generally located in the hidden temporal hairline, in front of the tragus or behind the earlobe groove, and there is almost no trace after healing.

Injection for face slimming

Injection for face slimming is aimed at large muscular faces with over-developed chewing muscles. By relaxing the over-contracted muscles and acting on the over-developed muscles, the effect of a small face can be achieved.