ID first asks: 'Where did it go wrong?'
There's no revision surgery without identifying the cause. The depth of the diagnosis determines the perfection of the result.
The jaw bones have already been cut, making it difficult to create another incision for shape and symmetry.
Removal of existing pins from prior two-jaw surgery leaves little room for new fixation.
Facial anatomy, including the bones, nerves, muscles, and skin tissues, is already transformed.
For two-jaw revision surgery, the
answer is ID Hospital with its dedicated two-jaw surgery center.

With its dedicated Facial Bone Center, id Hospital delivers the highest standard of facial bone surgery.

In revision two-jaw surgery, bone thickness, remaining bone, and nerve distance are measured in
detail to ensure accuracy and safety.

Through detailed analysis of previous surgical failures and identification of new fixation sites, the jawbone is stabilized in the correct position, minimizing the risk of relapse.
In revision two-jaw surgery, bone thickness, remaining bone, and nerve distance are

By eliminating the need to wire the upper and lower jaws together, patients can eat, speak, and
breathe normally right after surgery, with reduced pain and quicker swelling recovery.

Using 3D‑CT and a navigation system, we identify issues from the previous surgery and perform error‑free resection and repositioning.

Accurate occlusion through an ultra-precise TMJ registration system, joint preservation, and occlusion maintenance techniques.

After confirming the normal position of the TMJ, it is perfectly fixed, allowing omission of intermaxillary fixation and orthodontic treatment.
Recovery is the real start! The professional's aftercare

Solutions for Your Main Concerns through Expert Surgery

Professional and Thorough Programs May Vary by Surgery Type *Care programs are customized to each type of surgery

10 languages in-house translators, 1:1 translation service

Airport pick up / drop off service
Yes, id Hospital offers translation in your preferred language, with a translator assisting you throughout consultations, surgery, check-ups, and recovery, ensuring comfort and clear communication throughout your journey.
Not all surgeries require hospital admission. Minor procedures can often be performed on an outpatient basis, while more complex surgeries may require overnight stays for proper monitoring and care.
No, cheekbones will not grow back after reduction surgery. The bone that is removed during the procedure is permanently gone, and the results are considered permanent.
Fixing pins are used in certain surgical procedures to ensure proper healing and bone positioning. Your surgeon will determine if they are necessary based on your specific case and surgical plan.
T-Osteotomy is an advanced surgical technique that creates a T-shaped cut, allowing for more precise bone reshaping and better aesthetic results compared to traditional osteotomy methods.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed. Generally, initial swelling subsides within 1-2 weeks, with complete recovery taking 3-6 months for most procedures.
When performed by experienced surgeons using proper techniques, cheekbone reduction surgery should not cause significant sagging. Modern surgical methods help maintain facial support structures.
The need for fixation pins depends on your specific surgical procedure and bone structure. Your surgeon will evaluate and recommend the best approach for your individual case.
T-Osteotomy offers more precise control over bone positioning and typically results in better aesthetic outcomes with reduced recovery time compared to conventional osteotomy techniques.
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Proven by academic papers, surgical patents, and national certifications

Since 2004
Since 2004, id's Facial Bone Contouring Center has led the field with the largest scale among plastic surgery hospitals, the highest number of contouring cases, and proven excellence through leading medical research.

40,321 Cases
40,321 cases of facial bone contouring surgery. Based on this data, we provide satisfactory results through accurate diagnosis and perfect surgery.
* Data from January 2011 to May 2024

NO shadow doctors
From consultation to diagnosis and surgery, same surgeon will be in charge. id has a 'real-name system' of the surgeon in the surgery room with CCTV cameras.