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What are the adaptive populations for mandibular angle plastic surgery?
At present, the first place in the aesthetics of this era is thinness, slimming and face-lifting. V-shaped face is a recognized representative of face value, which is more troublesome for some people who are born with big faces of Chinese characters. However, with the maturity of medical beauty technology, cosmetic surgery is more and more accepted by people. I have plastic surgery from time to time. The so-called mandibular angle osteotomy is actually a kind of plastic surgery. During the operation, it is mainly the mandible of the plastic surgeon. Moreover, before the operation, the plastic parts should be designed in three dimensions, and the measurement is extremely standard, and the plastic surgeon's mandible should be designed clearly. Surgery is very important.

It's safe and effective. Now many men are choosing, so what are the suitable people for mandibular angle plastic surgery?

Mandibular angle plastic surgery can restore the normal shape of mandibular angle by removing the protruding part of mandibular angle, and make the face become a beautiful oval or oval face. Mandibular angle hypertrophy is medically called mandibular angle hypertrophy or square face deformity. This kind of face is out of tune with the aesthetics of orientals. In addition to the aesthetic standard of "three courts and five eyes" and the golden ratio, the face should also have beautiful curves. The indications of mandibular angle plastic surgery are. The mandibular angle is obviously hypertrophy and eversion, which is an obvious "square face" or "trapezoidal face". Unilateral or bilateral mandibular angle protrusion, bilateral asymmetry.

The width ratio of the upper and lower surfaces is not harmonious, and the distance between the two mandibular angles is close to or greater than the width between the two zygomatic processes.