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[ARTICLE] Revision Facial Contouring Surgery Requires Precise Diagnosis to Restore Facial Balance Through Structural Reconstruction

Revision facial contouring surgery requires thorough evaluation of bone structure, resection extent, causes of facial asymmetry, and nerve location As more patients experience unsatisfactory outcomes following facial contouring surgery—including insufficient improvement, facial asymmetry, sagging cheeks, or bone defects caused by excessive bone reduction—the number of people seeking revision facial contouring surgery continues to rise. Because revision surgery involves correcting facial bones and soft tissues that have already undergone surgery, it is significantly more complex than the initial procedure and requires meticulous surgical planning and advanced technical expertise. In recent years, the approach to revision facial contouring has shifted away from simply removing additional bone to make the face appear smaller. Instead, the focus has moved toward analyzing the structural changes caused by the previous surgery and restoring facial balance. Modern revision procedures empha...

Dr. KWON SOON BEOM

 








DR.Kwon Soon Beom, Representative Medical Director

 

Representative Plastic Surgeon, Arc Plastic Surgery Clinic

Plastic Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgeon

Graduate, Medical School, Seoul National University

Member, The Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons

Member, The Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Member, The Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association

Member, The Korean Plastic Surgeons’ Association

Visiting Professor, Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital

Member, The Korean Society of Surgery for the Hand

Member, The Korean Society for Microsurgery


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