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Zygomatic osteotomy
Recommended for this type of person
For those who wish to reduce the horizontal protrusion of the cheekbones
For those who wish to retract anterior to oblique protrusion of the cheekbones
For those who want to make their rugged contours more feminine.
Those who look older because of protruding cheekbones
For those who want to have a small face
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Since the zygomatic bone is morphologically continuous between the body and the arch, this surgical technique is used to simultaneously recede and widen both in one lump.
The approach is made through two incisions, one in the mouth and one in the anterior ear. Surgery is performed from these two directions to remove bone and osteotomy.
The first step is osteotomy of the zygomatic body (partially maxilla) from inside the mouth.
During this osteotomy, the entire zygomatic bone is turned inward to decrease facial projection and width, but at the same time it is important to move it headward to prevent sagging of the cheeks.
Next, an osteotomy of the arch is performed anterior to the TMJ through an anterior ear incision.
These two osteotomies provide almost full-length mobility of the zygomatic bone.
Depending on the degree of overhang, the osteotomy in the body is shifted medially by about 4 to 6 mm, and is fixed with wire + titanium plate.
After the bone is fixed, the suborbital rim is carefully shaved to eliminate the step with the surrounding bone.
At our clinic, we use 3D simulation software "vectra" before the surgery to show you a 3D image of the postoperative result, so you can visualize the postoperative result to some extent before the surgery.
-surgery art of war
I. Osteotomy of the zygomatic arch in two locations, approaching from the oral cavity and anterior ear
II. Shave the zygomatic body from within the oral cavity with a round bar.
III. After shaving the zygomatic arch, osteotomies are made in two locations: at the body transition area and anterior to the TMJ
IV. Osteotomy of the arch anterior to the TMJ through an anterior ear incision
V. After osteotomy, perform a medial transition
VI. Shave and smooth slight bumps in front and back
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Postoperative course and follow-up
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