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Aesthetic standard of mandibular angle plastic surgery
For a long time, people have attached great importance to the study of improving face shape. This is because the face shape has a great relationship with the beauty and ugliness of appearance, and the ideal face shape can leave a good first impression. If the face is not ideal, even if the facial features are correct, it will sometimes lose the aesthetic feeling of appearance, leading to obvious depression in the psychological and social adaptation of individuals.

As an external symbol of a person's behavior and cultural characteristics, face has different aesthetic connotations in different countries, different nationalities and different age levels.

In China, it has always been considered that the oval face, commonly known as "oval face" or "duck egg face", is the most ideal. Especially for women, it is more important, because only this kind of face, whether front or side, is harmonious. Moreover, the mandibular angle is hidden and the contour line is smooth, which has the aesthetic advantage of curve and can fully reflect the beauty of curve.

On the other hand, as we Asians, the face is not as prominent as that of westerners, and only the five features of the oval face are the most beautiful. Even if you don't dress up, it gives people a delicate and gentle feeling. In other words, it can fully reflect the natural beauty.

At present, with the rapid development of the national economy, people's living standards are constantly improving. Pursuing and advocating beauty has become a social fashion. Through social influence, people always change their behavior of seeking beauty according to the dominant mode in culture, and always hope that their appearance, especially their face, conforms to the currently recognized standards of handsome men and beautiful women. Therefore, the general pursuit of oval face. Modern aesthetics holds that "harmony" is the highest form among the three elements of formal beauty.