What is Revision Facial Contouring Surgery in Korea?

Revision facial contouring surgery is performed for patients who are dissatisfied with the results of a previous jaw reduction, cheekbone reduction (Zygoma), or V-line surgery.


In some cases, the initial surgery may result in:

  • Insufficient bone reduction
  • Facial asymmetry
  • Uneven or bumpy bone surface
  • An unnatural facial appearance


Revision facial contouring in Korea focuses on correcting these structural issues through precise re-analysis of the jawbone and zygoma, restoring balance, symmetry, and a smoother facial contour.


Because revision cases are more complex than primary surgery, detailed anatomical evaluation is essential before planning the procedure.

Common Revision Facial Contouring Cases

Case 1.  Insufficient Reduction

If the jawbone or cheekbones were not reduced enough during the previous surgery, the face may still appear wide or large. Revision surgery further refines the bone structure to achieve a slimmer and more balanced contour. 


Case 2. Facial Asymmetry

Uneven bone resection or healing from the first surgery can result in asymmetry. Revision surgery corrects discrepancies in bone height, angle, and projection for improved facial harmony. 


Case 3.  Uneven or Bumpy Bone Surface 

Improper bone trimming may leave irregular or rough surfaces along the jawline or zygoma. Revision surgery smooths and reshapes the bone to create a natural contour. 

Precision Planning with 3D-CT Analysis

An exact surgical plan is established only after a thorough evaluation of the patient's anatomical structure using advanced 3D-CT scanning.


This allows:

  • Accurate assessment of remaining bone volume

  • Analysis of nerve pathways

  • Identification of asymmetry

  • Precise surgical simulation

Revision facial contouring surgery requires a higher level of technical expertise and careful planning compared to primary procedures.

Before & After Pictures


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