V-Line Surgery
V라인 수술
V-line surgery is one of Korea's most iconic facial contouring procedures, designed to transform a square or wide jaw into an elegant, tapered V-shaped facial profile. This procedure combines jaw angle reduction with chin reshaping to create the slim, refined lower face that has become a hallmark of Korean beauty standards.
What Is V-Line Surgery?
V-line surgery is a comprehensive facial contouring procedure that typically involves two components: mandible angle reduction (cutting and reshaping the jaw angles) and genioplasty (reshaping the chin). The surgeon accesses the jawbone through incisions inside the mouth, leaving no visible external scars. Using precision instruments and sometimes 3D-printed surgical guides, the surgeon carefully removes and reshapes bone to create a smooth, tapered jawline that narrows to an elegant chin point. Korean surgeons have pioneered advanced techniques including the long-curve osteotomy method, which produces a more natural-looking contour than traditional straight-cut methods.
3D Planning and Safety
Modern Korean clinics use advanced 3D CT scanning and computer-aided surgical planning to design the ideal jaw contour for each patient before surgery begins. This technology allows the surgeon to visualize the final result, plan precise bone cuts, and identify the location of important nerves to avoid injury. Some clinics even produce 3D-printed surgical guides that fit over the patient's jawbone, ensuring millimeter-level accuracy during the procedure. This level of precision significantly reduces operating time, minimizes tissue trauma, and produces more predictable, symmetrical results.
Recovery Timeline in Seoul
After V-line surgery, patients typically stay in Seoul for 10 to 14 days for initial recovery and suture removal. The first 3 to 5 days involve the most swelling and discomfort, which is managed with prescribed medications and compression garments. Most Korean clinics provide a dedicated recovery coordinator who assists with hotel arrangements, meal planning with soft foods, and daily check-ups. A liquid diet is recommended for the first week, transitioning to soft foods over the following weeks. Most patients can return to normal social activities after 3 to 4 weeks, although residual swelling may take 2 to 3 months to fully resolve.
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