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Creating a Natural V-Line
Gangnam Square Jaw Reduction Surgery
Facial Contour Changes Checked with 3D-CT Analysis
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Verygood Plastic Surgery
Square Jaw Reduction Surgery

There are more moments in everyday life than you might think
when your face shape causes small inconveniences.
Every time you take a photo,
the front view may look fine, but from the side angle
your jawline can appear wider,
or when speaking or smiling,
the lower jaw becomes more prominent,
making your face feel larger.
In particular, even a little weight gain
can make the lower face area
look dull first,
so many people hear comments like
“Your whole face looks bigger.”
On top of that, as facial exposure through video
has become more common these days,
even a slightly angular jawline can make a person
look strong or less soft,
which leads more and more people to worry about it.
That is why most people who come in for
square jaw reduction surgery consultation
do not want a dramatic change,
but rather something just a little softer,
or simply to smooth out the angular impression.
What is the real reason
a square jaw looks wide?

A square jaw may look simple from the outside,
but in reality it is formed by
multiple factors working together.
First, the jawbone structure has the biggest influence.
If the mandibular angle is pronounced
or the bone is thick,
it creates a jawline that looks wider
from both the front and the side.
Also, when the masseter muscle
(the chewing muscle) is developed,
even if you lose weight, the firm volume
along the jawline remains,
which can make the lower face appear wider.
Lastly, one factor that many people have
without realizing it is asymmetry.
Because the left and right jawlines are not exactly the same,
many people feel their face looks different in photos
and appears unbalanced.
Because these various causes combine,
square jaw reduction surgery is not simply about
reducing the angle.
It is most important to examine the structure
of the entire face and determine
where to reduce it so that the line is
naturally refined.
We perform a detailed analysis
of facial structure based on 3D-CT

Because an important nerve runs through the bone
in the square jaw area,
you cannot decide on surgery
based only on the outline visible from the outside.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery,
we perform a detailed 3D-CT scan
for every square jaw reduction consultation.
The actual thickness of the jawbone
The angle and curvature flow
The degree of left-right asymmetry
The location of the nerve line
The range that can be removed
Whether the muscles are developed
During the 3D-CT scan,
these detailed points can be identified,
which makes it possible to achieve
natural, moderate resection,
a safe surgical range,
and stable fixation.
The resection method
for a natural line

The key to square jaw reduction surgery
is not how much to reduce or where,
but how to connect the flow of the entire face.
If the jawbone is reduced too straight,
the face may look longer,
or an artificial V-line may be created,
so it is important to maintain
the curve of the jawline
and create a smoothly connected shape.
Verygood Plastic Surgery
carefully removes the prominent outer angle
of the jawbone and follows the line downward
to create a natural reduction,
which eases the impression of width from the front,
softens the look of the jaw extending forward from the side,
and results in a slimmer overall contour.
Safe surgery considering the nerve line location

One factor that makes square jaw reduction surgery
more difficult is the “nerve line.”
If this area is damaged,
sensory changes or discomfort may occur,
so the nerve line must be accurately avoided during surgery.
That is why at Verygood Plastic Surgery,
we use 3D-CT analysis
to check the depth, location, and path
of the nerve line,
and then determine the amount and direction of resection
each person needs without going beyond that range.
The more accurate this process is,
the more comfortable recovery becomes after surgery,
and the shorter the time to return to daily life.
Recovery is also important
The square jaw area is a structure in which swelling
can last for a particularly long time,
so post-surgery care is very important.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery,
we adjust the care program in various ways
according to the swelling stage, pain stage,
and recovery stage,
to help patients return to daily life quickly.
Swelling reduction care, hyperbaric oxygen therapy,
inflammation management, scar care, and more
are divided into detailed stages of care that are needed
at each phase,
so recovery can progress in a step-by-step, stable manner.
Square jaw reduction surgery
is a procedure that is consistently chosen
by people who want their face shape to look neat and soft.
Not only does it make the face appear narrower from the front,
it also reduces the feeling that the jaw juts forward from the side,
and can make the face look smaller overall.
Most importantly, rather than making the face look
artificially long or excessively sharp,
it preserves the natural flow of the face
while simply refining the angular impression,
which is why it is a surgery with high satisfaction
among people who visit the clinic for consultation.
Square jaw reduction surgery is not simply
a procedure to reduce the jaw.
It is a process of restoring overall harmony
to the face.
A soft and refined jawline is completed only when
precise structural analysis, extensive contouring experience,
stable fixation, and systematic recovery care
are all carried out together.
Verygood Plastic Surgery
proposes a jawline design that best suits each person's face shape,
based on natural improvement rather than excessive change.
If you want a softer and slimmer contour,
we recommend receiving professional consultation
at Verygood Plastic Surgery.
Inquiry and consultation reservation
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The first step toward your beautiful transformation,
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