Regret-free facial contouring surgery tailored to various types!
Respect Revision Contour Surgery
Respect provides solutions for dissatisfaction and various side effects from previous facial contour surgeries.
PROLOGUE
Revision contour surgery is a particularly challenging field.
It requires careful judgment and advanced surgical skills to replace bones removed under poor visibility or high-risk conditions with other materials or to reposition improperly placed bones.
Therefore, consulting with an experienced contour surgery specialist about the timing and method of surgery to achieve effective results through revision surgery is crucial.
Surgery time: 1 hour
Hospital stay: 1-2 days
Follow-up treatment: 2-3 visits
Anesthesia method: General anesthesia
Suture removal: After 2 weeks
Recovery period: After 2 weeks
Results and surgical methods may vary depending on the patient's condition.
Why Respect Revision Contour Surgery is special!
The surgery must simultaneously satisfy functional and aesthetic issues.
Furthermore, it is imperative that the surgery be performed by a specialist with extensive experience and expertise.
Identification and analysis of issues from the primary surgery
Revision surgery is performed according to the balance after identifying and analyzing issues from the primary surgery.
Functional improvement and natural facial shape
The surgery enhances facial health by improving function and refines the natural shape of the face.
Consistent progress checks and management
Responsible monitoring and management are conducted until the surgical area is fully healed.
Specialist in facial contour plastic surgery
Respect's medical team, equipped with unique confidence and expertise in facial contour plastic surgery, oversees all processes from start to finish.
Precise and three-dimensional analysis using 3D CT
Respect Plastic Surgery uses 3D CT to precisely and in detail analyze the customer's facial bones.
Three-dimensional analysis using 3D CT includes not only the externally visible parts but also the soft tissues composed of facial bones, muscles, fat, and skin, helping to find the ideal facial contour line suited to the customer’s face and enabling more accurate surgery.
Ideal for those seeking solutions to dissatisfaction and side effects from facial contouring!
Front jaw revision surgery
01 | If there has been no improvement in a blunt chin tip
02 | If the chin has been surgically made too pointed or too short
03 | If a secondary angle or step phenomenon has occurred
04 | If wrinkles at the chin tip have worsened after surgery
Cheekbone reduction revision surgery
01 | If severe asymmetry has developed after cheekbone surgery
02 | If the cheekbone osteotomy area has collapsed
03 | If the fixation area has severely separated, causing recurrence or cheek sagging
04 | If there is inflammation, severe pain, or noise when chewing
Square jaw revision surgery
01 | If there has been no effect from square jaw surgery
02 | If excessive osteotomy has caused an open bite
03 | If the jaw has become severely uneven or a secondary angle has developed
04 | If severe asymmetry has developed due to square jaw surgery
It is very important to choose the optimal surgical method tailored to the cause of failure and symptoms!
Facial contour revision surgery is primarily categorized into two types: cases where the cosmetic results are unsatisfactory and have minimal effect, and cases where side effects such as asymmetry, secondary angles, or non-union have developed from previous surgery.
Front jaw revision surgery
If there has been no improvement in a blunt chin tip or if side effects like asymmetry or secondary angles have developed, it is advisable to redo the front jaw surgery.
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Square jaw revision surgery
If there has been no effect from square jaw surgery or if excessive osteotomy has caused issues such as an open bite, secondary angles, or asymmetry, square jaw revision surgery is necessary.
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Cheekbone revision surgery
If asymmetry and minimal effects have occurred after cheekbone surgery, along with side effects like cheek sagging or inflammation, it is advisable to perform cheekbone revision surgery.
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Excessively resected square jaw
Cheekbone non-union (bone graft)
Cheekbone non-union (re-fixation)
Identify the causes and problems for a definitive last revision surgery!
Facial line without secondary angles
Improvement of asymmetry
A facial V-line with dimension
Improvement of functional and aesthetic issues
Postoperative complications such as bleeding, infection, and inflammation are common and can vary among individuals, so caution is necessary.
※ Results may vary depending on individual circumstances.