In a typical V-line surgery, a T-osteotomy is performed in which the chin bone is cut, partially removed, and then fixed in a new position.
After that, the square jaw (mandibular angle) is reduced to match the new chin shape.
The limitation of this method is that the bone cuts are made close to the nerve line, which makes revision surgery difficult.
While minor touch-up procedures may be possible later, achieving dramatic changes is often limited.
To address issues such as facial sagging after contouring surgery, hollow areas under the cheekbones, cheek volume changes, double chin, and irregular jawlines,
Soft Tissue Contouring offers an alternative approach.
By focusing on soft tissue rather than additional bone reduction, it can refine the facial line and create a more defined V-line appearance without being restricted by the nerve line