Treatment Overview
Angle Reduction Surgery, also known as mandibular angle reduction, is a surgical procedure aimed at reshaping the lower jaw to create a slimmer, more feminine, and aesthetically balanced facial contour. By reducing the prominence of the jaw angle, this procedure helps soften a square or wide jawline and improves overall facial harmony.
In Korea, surgeons utilize advanced 3D imaging, precise bone-cutting techniques, and minimally invasive approaches to ensure natural results. The procedure can be combined with chin contouring, jawline slimming, or facial fat reduction for a comprehensive lower-face makeover.
Purpose & Benefits
- Reduces the width and prominence of the jaw angle
- Creates a softer, more feminine facial contour
- Enhances facial symmetry and balance
- Improves lower-face aesthetics for a slimmer profile
- Can be combined with other facial contouring procedures for optimal results
Ideal Candidates
- Individuals with a square, wide, or prominent jaw angle
- Patients seeking a softer and slimmer lower face
- Adults in good health with realistic expectations
- Those desiring a permanent, structural improvement
- Patients looking for combination procedures for a balanced facial profile
Possible Risks & Complications
- Temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness
- Mild jaw discomfort or tightness
- Infection or hematoma (rare)
- Asymmetry if bone reduction is uneven
- Rare need for revision surgery
Surgical Techniques Used
- Mandibular Angle Osteotomy – Precision removal or reshaping of jawbone
- Mandibular Body Reduction – Optional contouring for a harmonious jawline
- Combination with Chin Contouring or Fat Reduction – Enhances facial proportions
- 3D Imaging & Preoperative Planning – Ensures accurate, symmetrical, and natural results
Recovery & Aftercare
- Swelling and bruising for 2–3 weeks
- Mild jaw discomfort managed with pain medications
- Soft diet for 1–2 weeks, avoiding strenuous jaw movement
- Follow-up visits to monitor healing, bone alignment, and symmetry
- Most patients return to work within 2 weeks; final results visible in 1–3 months
Results & Longevity
- Slimmer, softer, and balanced jawline
- Permanent structural correction of the jaw angle
- Enhanced facial harmony and natural lower-face appearance
- Long-lasting, stable results
Treatment Process in Korea
Step-by-Step:
- Consultation & 3D Imaging – Assess jaw angle prominence and facial proportions
- Customized Surgical Plan – Determine extent of bone reduction and combination procedures
- Surgery – Performed under general anesthesia; precise osteotomy reduces jaw width
- Recovery & Aftercare – Swelling controlled with medications, cold compresses, and dietary adjustments
- Follow-Up Visits – Monitor healing, symmetry, and natural contour
Why Korea?
- Surgeons are highly experienced in mandibular angle reduction and facial contouring
- Advanced 3D imaging ensures precise, symmetrical results
- Focus on proportionate, natural, and harmonious lower-face aesthetics
- Comprehensive aftercare ensures optimal recovery and minimal complications
Cost Range in Korea
The cost for Angle Reduction Surgery in Korea generally ranges from ₩8,000,000 – ₩16,000,000 KRW (approx. $6,000 – $12,000 USD), depending on:
- Surgeon’s experience and clinic reputation
- Complexity of the jaw angle reduction and combination procedures
- Inclusion of post-operative care and follow-ups
Global Price Comparison:
- USA & Europe: $9,000 – $16,000
- Japan: $7,000 – $13,000
- Korea: $6,000 – $12,000 (often includes 3D planning and comprehensive aftercare)
Popular Clinics in Korea
- ID Hospital – Experts in mandibular angle reduction and lower-face contouring
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery – Known for precise jawline reshaping
- JW Plastic Surgery – Advanced bone-cutting and facial slimming techniques
- View Plastic Surgery – 3D planning for natural lower-face aesthetics
- Regen Plastic Surgery – Combination procedures for optimal facial balance



