How To Get An Attractive Jawline : Surgery Edition

INTRODUCTION:
When it comes to the self improvement world we all praise things like going to the gym, losing fat, mewing facial exercises and the other things that are considered a natural mean for improvement but once you cross over to the cosmetic surgery side at least for men things do not look so positive, there seems to be some sort of stigma around men where they are looked down and frowned upon by their peers if they want or undergo plastic surgery which is stupid in my opinion, there are some men and women who wanna undergo surgery for cosmetic reasons and some for health reasons some for both, today we will be discussing the different types of jaw surgery they can have and much more.
This Post will be split into multiple parts like many others for convenience sake.
TABLE OF CONTENT :
- The importance of the jaw
- The Different types of jaw surgeries
- Will it make you more attractive
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The importance of the jaw :
Anyone who has been watching my channel for any time now knows for a fact that the jaw is one of the most important features when it comes to determining how attractive you will look along your eyes of course. Unfortunately, not all people are born with a great jaw. Thus, jaw surgery is slowly becoming an option for purely cosmetic purposes.

Jaw surgery can improve facial appearance. If the facial aesthetics problem lies mostly in the jaws themselves, then jaw surgery will be very beneficial to the patient. If not, jaw surgery may not achieve the desired results.
The way we look is an important aspect of who we are. As social beings, we go through our life with aesthetics in mind most of the time. Sure, it may not be the most important thing when you think about it, but it can seriously affect the quality of life. If you are uncomfortable with your appearance, you may not have the self-esteem to try new things or meet new people. It could even hamper your job prospects.

The emergence of cosmetic procedures does not just fill a need for a handful of people. It’s become very popular because there is a rising demand to be attractive in today’s society. In the context of the jaw, these ideas apply as well. You’ll notice that people with weak jaws look considerably less attractive than those with strong jaws. Or maybe you’ll notice that people without a prominent jawline could look fat or soft. In many cases, the jaw determines much of our face shape.
The Different types of jaw surgeries :
So now that we know the importance of the jaw when it comes to facial aesthetics let's take a look at the different types of jaw surgeries that are available out there and which one fixes what .Some kinds of jaw surgery are less risky than others and some are less invasive. All of them take care of the core issue, which is what makes them effective procedures.
Maxillary Osteotomy Or (LeFort Surgery)

Another term for a maxillary osteotomy is upper jaw surgery. The surgery has been around for close to five decades. It’s gone through many changes and improvements in that time (Greenberg, 2002). This surgery helps with the proper placement and proportion of the maxilla. Upper jaw surgery is best for people who have problems with their bites. For example, people who have a recessed upper jaw or have a severely protruding upper jaw.
Mandibular Osteotomy

Next, we have surgery for the lower jaw. Like surgery for the upper jaw, a mandibular osteotomy works best for people who have a receding or protruding lower jaw. If your problem is with your jaw’s placement or if you have an overbite or underbite, then this surgery might be the one for you. One of the most common applications of lower jaw surgery is to help with an underbite.
Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery

This kind of surgery is pretty much similar to the first two and is also known as double jaw surgery or maxillomandibular advancement surgery (MMA). The only difference is that it is a mixture of both procedures. Generally, the patient will receive a similar treatment of moving the jaw bone forward or backward. Double jaw surgery is best for people who have jaw problems that a surgeon can only resolve through a multi-level approach.
Genioplasty

Genioplasty is technically a chin procedure. But it also has applications that can help with lower jaw problems. Sometimes, a genioplasty and a lower jaw surgery go together in the same operation. Similar to the procedures above, the incision will be in the gums. The surgeon will then select an area of the chin to move around.
Will it make you more attractive :
So now you have an idea of the different types of jaw surgery and what they do.
Whether or not jaw surgery will make you look better depends on the problem you have. Jaw surgeries have come about to deal with certain deformities and facial abnormalities. In some cases, jaw surgeries are for alleviating discomfort, such as in TMJ. If the reason you find your face unattractive is that you have a terrible bite, then jaw surgery may work for you. In general, double jaw surgery will make most people look much better, as it increases forward growth.
Jaw surgery can only make you look better if jaw surgery can directly tackle your problem. If not, then you are better off looking elsewhere. Jaw surgery is not a remedy to all your facial appearance problems. If you want a better-looking jaw, jaw surgery is not always the answer. Jaw surgeries work best with bite problems. If those are the reason for your facial appearance woes, then jaw surgery may be for you. But otherwise, take caution. It is a major surgery that has a lot of risks and needs serious consideration.
Risks That Come With Jaw Surgery
Finally I would like to quickly go over some risks that might come with surgery, Infection, TMJ Jaw surgeries could also worsen your TMJ symptoms if you have any. Yes, the purpose of a few jaw surgeries is to help with TMJ. But for the surgeries that don’t expressly do so, there’s always the risk of making TMJ worse. Botched Operation Not all surgeries are perfect. In most cases, you are taking a leap of faith by trusting your surgeon. Your jaw surgery could result in a botched appearance, or you may not like the results. If you don’t, you may want a second procedure, increasing your risk. Make sure that the surgeon who will operate on your jaw is board-certified, has an excellent reputation and shows you many before/after photos.
