<안면형태><Facial shape>The subcutaneous tissue located in the area called the lateral cheekbones is a fixed area with fewer facial maintenance ligaments involved in muscle movement than the subcutaneous tissue located in the 45 degree and anterior cheekbones.
The cause of sagging cheeks may be a complex effect of various problems, but this time, we will talk about the sagging side effects caused by adhesion of the facial maintenance ligaments, which most affect sagging cheeks, in relation to side cheekbones.
The area called the lateral cheekbone is the area with the least amount of ligaments among the subcutaneous tissues located in the human face.
Since ligaments directly affect sagging depending on whether they adhere to the bone during the recovery period, it is assumed that the side cheekbones, where the facial ligaments are located the least, will have the least sagging side effects from surgery. Therefore, the side cheekbones where the facial ligaments are located the most are assumed to be the least. Front cheekbones and 45-degree cheekbones may sometimes sag after surgery. Nevertheless, the reason why sagging occurs in lateral cheekbone surgery with few facial retaining ligaments is because the facial retaining ligaments located on the 45-degree cheekbones are damaged by intraoral incision surgery, which is one of the surgical methods.
In order to perform surgery on the lateral cheekbones through an intraoral incision, damage to the facial maintenance ligament located at the 45-degree cheekbone cannot be avoided due to the human facial structure. However, if the surgery is performed only through an incision in front of the ear, excluding the incision inside the mouth, will there be no sagging cheeks? In theory, it may be judged as such, but no matter how skilled a doctor is, if he or she performs surgery using only an incision in front of the ear, the surgery will be performed without being able to see the bone with the naked eye. Bone surgery will only be performed with the doctor's pressure. We all know that human movement is very dependent on vision.
Therefore, if you are going to have lateral cheekbone surgery, perform the surgery using an incision in front of the ear and an incision inside the mouth. However, the incision inside the mouth should be minimally dissected just enough to check the bone. If you over-excise with the expectation of a large effect, you may face side effects due to non-adhesion of the facial retaining ligaments. Since sagging of the remaining skin occurs according to the balloon theory, which is a slightly different problem, I think it is better to perform surgery with the goal of straightening only the facial lines from the front.
The photo shows the shape of my face, which is why I was considering surgery. I plan to get it from a plastic surgery specialist on my birthday the year I become an adult.
In order to minimize side effects, one way to reduce the degree of side effects is to find out in advance the appropriate surgical method that suits each person's personality.
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