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Is there a relationship between more fat on the face and uncorrected teeth?
Hello, in general, facial fat has little to do with whether teeth are corrected.

Because facial fat is mostly a simple obesity problem, orthodontics is related to orthodontics and bones, and has little to do with fat.

For example, friends with obese faces can consider liposuction on the face to improve it, and repair and improve it in small parts, such as cheek liposuction and double chin liposuction. Liposuction can obviously improve friends with facial obesity.

The improvement of orthodontics is mostly tooth deformity, or mouth protrusion and bimaxillary problems caused by maxillofacial region, such as natural appearance or facial asymmetry.

Surgery like this will be more complicated, not only requiring orthodontics, but also correcting the maxilla and mandible. The operation is difficult, but the postoperative effect will change obviously, which will not only improve the beauty lover's appearance, but also have a great impact on life.

The above is some little knowledge about plastic surgery, I hope it will help you ~