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Yes. 3D-CT imaging is used during consultation to analyze your bone structure and plan the surgery.

Yes. The surgical plan may be adjusted on each side to improve facial balance and asymmetry.

The surgical plan depends on your facial structure and goals. The surgeon will determine whether zygoma (cheekbone), mandible (jaw), or genioplasty (chin) reduction is most appropriate.

The technique is selected based on your cheekbone structure and facial proportions to achieve safe and balanced results.

Our surgeons use balanced bone reduction techniques and careful tissue handling to maintain facial support and reduce the risk of sagging.

In some cases, additional lifting treatments may be recommended depending on skin elasticity and facial condition.

Fixation materials are chosen based on the surgical plan and bone stability. These materials generally do not cause issues with airport detectors.

Yes. 3D-CT imaging is used during consultation to analyze your bone structure and plan the surgery.

The surgeon plans the reduction to maintain a natural jawline and balanced facial proportions.

* Results of surgery may vary depending on the individual, and there may be side effects such as haemorrhaging, inflammation, etc.