[20.07.20 Hemophilia Life] The Relationship Between Mask,impression and facial contouring surgery

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Office Worker A usually heard that her face impressions is strong. But these days, she has hardly heard such a thing. The reason was the mask. Although it is a mask that is inevitably worn and very uncomfortable, wearing a mask has the effect of covering up the shortcomings of the face shape. A worker who learned about the effect of facial shape on impression through a mask is said to have become more interested in facial contour surgery these days.

 

Lee Jin-soo, the head of Faceline Plastic Surgery Clinic, said, "If the bone stands out in the face shape, the contour is uneven and the angular part is visible, it gives a strong impression. The basic principle of a good face shape is that the bones and flesh are well harmonized on the face, where prominent bones give a strong impression and a masculine and older look. So if you reduce the prominent bone structure, you will have the effect of softening your impression and looking feminine and young," he said.

 

"Surgery to trim the prominent part of the bone is facial laceration. Facial laceration refers to the outer line of the face, which is commonly referred to as facial laceration, which is replaced by bone surgery. "There are cheekbone reduction surgery, square jaw surgery (jaw reduction surgery), which trims the prominent cheekbones, and front jaw surgery (jaw surgery, chin surgery), which changes the shape of the chin tip, commonly called V-line surgery," he said.

 

Lee Jin-soo also said, "The most related thing to strong impressions is the cheekbones. Therefore, cheekbones reduction surgery, which reduces prominent cheekbones, is typically a surgery that smoothes the impression. Because smooth facial contours are a very important factor in facial shape, reducing and trimming protruding cheekbones to make them look smooth becomes the goal of cheekbones reduction. Here you can say that smoothness is the end of the goal. If you reduce your cheekbones so much that the cheekbones go past the smoothness, it becomes very awkward and strange," he says.

 

"In general, people who want to get facial contouring surgery are obsessed with the idea that there should be a lot of bone movement and deletion in order to see much effect. That's why they want to reduce the bone a lot. However, proper amount of surgery is very important for successful facial contouring surgery. There are some precautions that you should take into account when choosing a hospital that carries out facial contouring surgery. 

Lee said, "The first is about goals. As mentioned above, a smooth contour is the end of the goal. "If the surgery is excessive and the surgical site appears to fit in, it can have bad consequences."


"The second part is about skin elasticity. In particular, the amount of reduced facial bones should always be determined in consideration of the elasticity of the skin. "The effect of facial bone reduction and facial contouring is proportional to the extent that skin elasticity allows, but from the moment it is outside this limit, the more the reduction of facial bone increases, the sagging of the skin will occur."

 

He also said, "When choosing a hospital for facial contour surgery, you should avoid clinic which cuts a lot of bones or exaggerating the effect, and it is important to choose the place where operate in the most appropriate amount depending on the situation, not necessarily because they has a lot of experience in facial contouring surgery, and have no history of accidents." 

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