Many people consider Facial Bone Contouring Surgery to achieve a slimmer face. However, even with the same amount of bone reduction, the results can vary significantly. The deciding factor is often the soft tissue conditions (skin thickness, fat, and muscle).
Below are 3D reconstructed images from actual patient CT scans. Between these two individuals, who do you think will see a more significant improvement after Facial Bone Contouring Surgery?
[3D CT reconstruction comparison of Patient 1 and Patient 2]
To get a clearer picture, let’s adjust the transparency of the CT scans. This allows us to see the relationship between the thickness of the soft tissue and the actual shape of the facial bones.
It is crucial to understand that the face shape visible on the surface is often quite different from the underlying bone structure.
This reveals that simply removing bone does not always result in a smaller face; the way the soft tissue drapes over the newly shaped bone is what truly defines the final look.
In conclusion, Patient 2 is expected to have a much better outcome from Facial Bone Contouring Surgery than Patient 1.
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