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The exact number varies, but our surgeons have extensive experience with Two-Jaw surgery and evaluate each case based on the patient’s facial structure and bite condition.
Yes. 3D-CT imaging and detailed surgical planning are used to analyze the jaw structure and plan both functional and aesthetic improvements.
The choice between SSRO and IVRO depends on your jaw condition, bite, asymmetry, and surgical goals. Our surgeon will recommend the most suitable method during consultation.
We plan Two-Jaw surgery to improve both bite function and facial balance, so the result is medically stable and aesthetically harmonious.
If needed, your case can be managed through multidisciplinary planning to address both jaw function and facial aesthetics.
Patients are usually advised to stay in Korea for the initial recovery and follow-up period, and the timing for flying safely depends on your condition and recovery progress.
Patients usually start with a liquid diet, then progress to soft foods, and gradually return to normal chewing depending on their healing progress.
Orthodontic treatment may be needed before or after surgery, depending on your bite and jaw condition.
Bone relapse refers to changes in jaw position during healing. We reduce this risk through precise planning, stable fixation, and follow-up care.