Jaw angle reduction surgery (mandibular angle osteotomy) is a minimally invasive bone contouring procedure performed through an intraoral approach. The surgeon removes or reshapes the lower jaw angle through outer cortex splitting or full-thickness reduction, creating a slimmer, more defined jawline. The procedure takes 2.5–3.5 hours under general anesthesia with no external scars. Most patients experience significant swelling for 2–3 weeks, achieve 80% of final results by 3 months, and see complete definition by 6 months. Common risks include temporary marginal mandibular nerve paresthesia, asymmetric swelling, and rare revision surgery needs.
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Procedure name | Jaw Angle Reduction / Mandibular Angle Osteotomy / V-line Surgery |
| Anesthesia | General anesthesia (intubation) |
| Duration | 2.5–3.5 hours |
| Hospital stay | 1 night |
| Visible results | 50% by 3 weeks; 80% by 3 months; final at 6 months |
| Return to work | 2–3 weeks |
| Scarring | None visible (intra-oral approach) |
| Approach | Outer Cortex Sagittal Split or Full-Thickness Reduction |
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Dr. Liu Shuangli is a plastic surgeon at Ren’Ai Hospital, Shanghai, with over 20 years of clinical experience in facial contouring including cheekbone reduction, jaw angle reduction, and orthognathic surgery. He works with overseas Chinese, Taiwanese, and other international patients.