Hello.
Are you looking into oral vestibuloplasty?
I’m Kim Moo-jin, the chief director of Dday Dental Clinic
and a specialist in Integrated Dentistry.

A dental clinic that strives to preserve natural teeth as much as possible,
and a clinic that works to minimize pain,
with that treatment philosophy,
we have continued care in one place :)
If you’re reading this post now,
you’re probably worried about a “gummy smile” where a lot of gum shows when you smile.
Every time you smile,
you end up covering your mouth with your hand.
When taking photos,
you can’t smile naturally.
You’ve probably been stressed because of this.
After searching online for oral vestibuloplasty,
you may have felt even more confused because the reviews were mixed.
But the most frightening trap is waiting right here.

If you choose a clinic based only on reviews,
you may face irreversible results.
Oral vestibuloplasty is a delicate surgery that limits lip movement,
so if it is performed in a place without enough experience,
the lips may be pulled unnaturally
or look awkward when smiling.
In severe cases, revision surgery may be needed.
Today, I wrote this post to help you avoid such risky situations
and receive safe and satisfying oral vestibuloplasty.
If you refer to the information below,
I believe you will be able to make a choice without regret.
Table of Contents
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Oral vestibuloplasty:
The critical reason you miss if you choose based only on reviews
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Oral vestibuloplasty:
How should you check surgical experience and technical skill?
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Oral vestibuloplasty:
Why aftercare and revision-response systems matter
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Oral vestibuloplasty:
The critical reason you miss if you choose
based only on reviews
When you look at oral vestibuloplasty reviews,
you’ll see many posts saying, “It worked on the first try!” or “I’m really satisfied!”
But do you know the hidden secret behind these reviews?
Behind success stories, there must be delicate surgical skill,
customized planning for each individual,
and an aftercare system to support the result.
A simple result like “less gum shows” alone does not tell you
how precise the planning and execution were.

In fact, oral vestibuloplasty is not simply a matter of cutting
and suturing the gum area.
A comprehensive analysis of the individual’s lip thickness,
muscle activity, and the ratio between teeth and gums is required.
This is exactly why the results differ from person to person,
even when they undergo the same surgery :)
What is even more concerning is that failed reviews
are not often posted.
Stories like “My lips became unnatural after surgery”
or “I look even stranger when I smile” often remain as private concerns.
That is why reviews alone make it hard
to understand the full picture.
- Oral vestibuloplasty:
How should you check surgical experience
and technical skill?
The most important thing in oral vestibuloplasty is
to reduce gum exposure while preserving natural lip movement.
Experienced medical staff show the difference
from the consultation stage before surgery.
Rather than simply saying, “We’ll make your gums show less,”
they carefully analyze the patient’s face shape,
lip shape, and smiling habits.

For example, the surgical plan for someone who usually smiles broadly
and someone who only smiles slightly must be completely different.
It is also important to check whether the clinic uses
microscopes or precision diagnostic equipment.
Because oral vestibuloplasty is a procedure that requires
millimeter-level precision,
there are limits to what can be done with the naked eye.
It is important to receive treatment through a precise clinical system.
Above all, what matters most is whether the medical staff
communicate sufficiently with the patient.

Rather than making a one-sided decision like,
“Wouldn’t this be enough?”
you should choose a place that clearly explains
the result the patient wants and the range that is realistically possible.
- Oral vestibuloplasty:
Why aftercare and revision-response
systems matter
With oral vestibuloplasty, what happens after surgery is
just as important.
Right after surgery, swelling may occur and lip movement
may temporarily feel awkward,
and if proper care is not provided during this process,
it can lead to an undesired result.
A truly good dental clinic has a regular follow-up system
after surgery.
In particular, it carefully monitors the recovery process
of the surgical site.

For example, there should be a system in place to check,
step by step, the healing of the sutured area,
the degree of lip movement recovery, and the patient’s satisfaction.
Also check in advance how the clinic responds
if the result differs from expectations.
Some medical institutions respond in a dismissive way,
saying, “The surgery is over, so now you need to adapt.”
But if a place puts the patient’s safety and satisfaction first,
it will present clear guidelines for revision surgery
or additional correction.
Oral vestibuloplasty is not simply a surgery that makes the gums show less.
I believe it is a valuable process that helps restore
a patient’s confidence and everyday happiness.
That is why, instead of making a rushed decision based only on reviews,
you should carefully look at the medical staff and the system.
I also approach treatment while thinking of each patient
as if they were my own family.
Just as I strive to preserve natural teeth as much as possible,
I also try to preserve each patient’s natural smile as much as possible
while finding a way to improve it,
which is my philosophy :)

Until the day comes when you no longer have to cover your mouth with your hand when smiling,
and can laugh freely,
we will walk that path together.
If you have any questions about oral vestibuloplasty,
please feel free to come in for a consultation at any time.
For your healthy smile,
Dday Dental Clinic will always be by your side.
Thank you.
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| This post was written directly by Dday Dental Clinic in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Medical Advertising Act for the purpose of providing medical information and promoting the clinic. However, the information provided in this blog should be used for reference only, and we recommend visiting a medical institution in person to have an accurate understanding of your individual symptoms through medical staff. All procedures and surgeries performed at dental clinics (including implants) may have side effects depending on the individual (such as inflammation, bleeding, swelling, nerve damage, etc.). Therefore, please make your decision after sufficiently consulting with medical staff in advance. The treatment photos in this post were taken with the consent of the patient who completed the entire treatment process at our clinic. The before-and-after photos are of the same person and were taken under the same conditions. |
Why It’s Risky to Choose a Clinic Based Only on Oral Vestibuloplasty Reviews







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