I received it from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at University Hospital 3 years ago. The issue was facial asymmetry. In conclusion, I am not completely satisfied. The bones were symmetrical, but the lips and skin did not fully follow the movement of the bones. Still, it's better than before. Asymmetry is hard to see unless you exaggerate your expression and take a frontal photo. For those who want to undergo orthognathic surgery for the same reason as me, do not expect a very ideal change. Looking at the other reviews, it seems like there are only similar stories.
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