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The Posterior Zygomatic Arch Osteotomy for Posterolateral Cheek Reduction

Cheekbone reduction surgery is a well known procedure that moves the width of the external cheek appearance inward. It is most commonly done with an intraoral anterior osteotomy through the main body of the zygoma combined with a percutaneous osteotomy through the posterior end of the zygomatic arch. This allows the cheekbone (zygomatic body and Read More…

Anterior vs Posterior Temporal Reduction for Head Width Narrowing

The side of the head, also known as the temporal region, is composed of bone and muscle of various proportions. The posterior temporal region (above the ear) is about equally composed of both bone and muscle and is the thinner than than that of the anterior region. Even though it is thinner the posterior temporal Read More…

Technical Strategies – Prone (Upside Down) Otoplasty

Otoplasty or ear reshaping surgery has been done for over a century. The most reason it is performed in children or in adults is for ears that stick out. (protruding ears) The operation primarily consists of reshaping the ear cartilages by the placement of sutures on the backside of the ear. Such an operation is Read More…

Revisions of V Line Jaw Reshaping Surgery (Mandibuloplasty)

V-line jaw reduction is a lower facial contouring procedure that is popular in Asian patients, although not limited exclusively to them. By the intraoral method through which most of these surgeries are done, it is challenging to get good symmetry and the desired amount of reduction of the entire jawline on both sides. As a Read More…

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