Repair damaged lips
V Line Face Lifting Subjects
People with square, rough, round faces... due to overdeveloped jaw bones
People with unbalanced faces, short chins... jaw length, cheeks level with forehead
All subjects who want and need to improve their face to become slimmer and V-shaped
What is V Line Face Lifting?
V Line Face Lifting is essentially the removal of the rough, angular square jaw bone, depending on each person's condition, combined with chin augmentation to produce optimal results.
In general, V Line Face Lifting is the operation of correcting the entire jaw-face structure, the doctor will create a small incision in the oral mucosa, then use specialized medical equipment to grind away the excess bone on both sides of the jaw using the 3D system of STRYKER (USA) (modern technology only available at Thao Dien International Hospital).
Post-operative care
According to Master. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang (Director of Thao Dien International Hospital), V Line face-lift surgery is a very difficult major surgery to perform.
This method requires the doctor to have high technical expertise, extensive experience and the hospital's facilities must fully meet the safety requirements during surgery.
At the same time, the patient is required to cooperate with the post-operative care properly according to the doctor's instructions to bring about optimal results.
Accordingly, it is necessary to carefully note the following post-operative care for V Line face-lift:
Keep the head bandage intact for at least 7 days after surgery
Rest at home for about 5 days. In the first 3-5 days, the face may be swollen, but depending on each person's constitution, this condition will quickly pass.
Avoid eating hard, chewy foods in the first month, you should eat porridge and soup... Limit talking, laughing or moving the jaw muscles too much
Keep the surgical wound clean, do not let food stick in the mouth, you can use mouthwash after eating
Take medicine and take good care according to the doctor's instructions. Remember to have regular check-ups every 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year...