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[ARTICLES] The “Witch’s Chin” That Becomes Prominent When Smiling—Restoring Natural Expression Through Mentalis Muscle Repositioning

The so-called “witch’s chin,” a condition in which the chin appears excessively elongated, pointed, or pulled downward when smiling, is not merely a cosmetic concern. In many cases, it originates from abnormal tension and misalignment of the mentalis (chin) muscle. While it may be unnoticeable at rest, facial expressions such as smiling or speaking can cause the chin to sink inward or be drawn downward, a result of overactivity of the mentalis muscle and imbalance with surrounding facial muscles. Recently, mentalis muscle repositioning surgery has gained attention as an effective solution for this condition. Rather than altering bone structure, this procedure repositions and re-fixates the overactive chin muscle to its proper anatomical location, structurally correcting the distortion that appears during facial expressions. Because it can address the witch’s chin deformity without bone resection, patient satisfaction has been notably high. Dr. Jang Yong-jun of ARC Plastic Surgery e...

Progress check-up for a patient with revision facial contouring surgery

 

Dr. Kwon Soon Beom



Dr. Kwon Soon Beom

I checked the 11th-day progress of my patient who did revision facial bone surgery.

From her previous surgery at another clinic, she had a concern for irregular and bumpy facial bone lines.

With the revision surgery, she eventually obtained smoother and fine contours.

The result of the CT progress is great, and I explained to her that the swelling will be gone a lot more as it is only the 11th day of surgery.

Her recovery speed is very impressive, though. Also, the patient is satisfied with her result, it meant a lot to me. 


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