Wide Jaw

Description

A "wide jaw," also known as a square jaw, prominent jawline, or lantern jaw, refers to a lower face where the width exceeds typical beauty standards, resulting in a broad or angular appearance. This condition can be caused by genetics, overdeveloped masseter muscles (often from teeth grinding or chewing hard foods), or an enlarged jawbone structure, and is sometimes referred to as Habsburg jaw or underbite when related to bone alignment. Many seek treatment for a wide jaw for both aesthetic enhancement and relief of symptoms like jaw pain or headaches. Popular solutions include Masseter Botox for muscle-related cases, which offers a quick, non-surgical way to slim the face, while square jaw surgery or V-line surgery remain the permanent options for bone-related wide jaws. South Korea is especially renowned for advanced techniques, skilled surgeons, and tailored care packages for international patients seeking wide jaw correction and facial contouring treatments.

Procedures that treat this ailment: Masseter Botox and Square Jaw Surgery

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