

Desire a Defined Jawline? Explore Jaw Surgery in Thailand.
Discover the incredible results of jaw surgery, made possible by Thailand’s best surgeons, available only through ImagineHealth. Enhance your facial symmetry by correcting uneven jawlines and disproportional features. Rest assured, knowing you’re in the hands of Thailand’s top-notch plastic surgeons, who provide exceptional precision at affordable rates. Immerse yourself in the welcoming atmosphere of bustling Bangkok or serene beaches while recovering, and boost your self-esteem with a stunning, harmonious outcome.
This procedure starts at just:
150,000 THB
4,300 USD* I EUR 3,950*

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The price provided is for a Mandibular Gonioplasty, but other methods are available. A comprehensive consultation with a doctor will help identify the best treatment plan for you.
* Fluctuations in exchange rates may impact the final cost of services.



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Benefits of a Jaw Augmentation


- Enhance facial harmony by addressing an uneven jawline or disproportionate facial features.
- Correct misalignments through jaw surgery, improving both aesthetic and functional aspects.
- Result in a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing facial profile.
- Boost your self-confidence and feel amazing.
Risks and Considerations of a Jaw Surgery
Mitigate risks and optimize results by selecting a qualified surgeon and openly sharing your medical history. Rely on ImagineHealth for comprehensive assistance in minimizing potential risks throughout your healthcare journey.


- Swelling and bruising are common side effects that typically resolve over time.
- You may experience temporary or prolonged numbness in the jaw or surrounding areas.
- Be aware of the risk of infection at the surgical site.
- There is a possibility of changes in bite or occlusion, known as bite irregularities.
- Extended recovery period, including a liquid or soft food diet, is expected.
- Temporary or permanent facial asymmetry may occur during the recovery process.
- Postoperative discomfort is common, which can be managed with prescribed medications.
- In some cases, additional orthodontic treatment may be required for optimal results.
- Important Information
The information provided on this page should serve as a helpful guide, not as direct advice from ImagineHealth. You must conduct your thorough research on surgery and consult with a General Practitioner. It is essential to be fully informed before making any decisions.
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Frequently Asked Questions About:
Jaw Augmentation
Jawline Surgery is a procedure designed to refine oversized or square jawlines, creating a more defined and balanced appearance. This surgery will help you enhance your facial features and boos self-confidence. Corrective jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, can effectively address various jaw, facial, and dental conditions by relocating the jaw for improved alignment. Having a malocclusion (misaligned bite) can cause more than just chronic joint pain – it can also lead to issues with speech and chewing. Repositioning your jaw alignment can have a huge impact on your facial appearance. but it can also improve your ability to chew, speak fluently, and even help with sleep issues like obstructive sleep apnea.
Jaw surgery, while complex, is generally safe when performed by a skilled surgeon. Like any surgical procedure, there are possible side effects such as bleeding, infection, and temporary numbness. During the surgery, the nerves in your mouth may be stretched, resulting in numbness in the lips, gums, and lower face during the healing process. This is normal, and sensation usually returns within a few months.
V-line surgery will help you achieve a more streamlined and defined chin profile. This procedure reshapes the jawline from a “U” shape to a feminine “V” shape, enhancing your facial features. During the surgery, the width of the jaw is reduced through bone shaving or cutting. V-line surgery is the ideal option for those with a short chin or square jaw, offering a transformative solution with lasting results.
Consider chin implants as an alternative to V-line surgery for a reshaped jawline. While less invasive, some doctors claim the results may appear less natural. Keep in mind potential complications such as nerve damage, scarring, and bone resorption. Temporary options like dermal fillers can enhance the chin and define the jawline. Another temporary solution is Botox injections to slim the face by weakening the masseter muscle. Consult with your surgeon to explore all options and find the best fit for your needs.
Starting an orthodontic treatment, such as braces, is common for most patients in order to align their dental arches. The duration of the treatment will depend on your specific needs, ranging from six months to three years. Additionally, it is important to have your wisdom teeth removed to avoid any potential complications. After the surgery, you’ll need to stick to a liquid diet for six weeks, so be sure to stock up on easily liquefied foods.
Orthognathic surgery may require you to take 2 to 6 weeks off work. During recovery, you may experience difficulty breathing through your nose due to fluid in the sinuses. Expect swelling, bruising, and tenderness around your jaw. Full healing of the bone can take five to six months. A diet consisting of liquid foods is recommended for the first six weeks, followed by soft foods for another six weeks. To prevent jaw shifting, it is important to avoid contact sports and strenuous activities for a few months.
After a V-line procedure, most people can return to work after two weeks of recovery time. To reduce swelling, elevate your face, apply light ice packs, and stick to a soft or liquid diet. Achieving a natural-looking face shape after surgery usually takes about three months. It may take three months post-surgery before your face shape looks completely natural and you can see your final results.
Orthognathic surgery can be safely performed a second time, yielding excellent results. The key to a successful outcome lies in careful planning and thorough preparation. It is necessary to evaluate the patient to determine the extent of jawbone already removed and to assess the appropriateness, safety, and necessity of further bone removal.
- Sources and Additional Information
- Hernández-Alfaro, Federico, and Adaia Valls-Ontañón. “Aesthetic Considerations in Orthofacial Surgery.” Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics 35.1 (2023): 1-10.
- Kim, Young-Kyun. “Complications associated with orthognathic surgery.” Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 43.1 (2017): 3-15.
- Lee, Harrison H., and Mansher Singh. “Jaw Reduction Surgery.” Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America 55.4 (2022): 859-870.
- Rustemeyer, Jan, and Johanne Gregersen. “Quality of life in orthognathic surgery patients: post-surgical improvements in aesthetics and self-confidence.” Journal of cranio-maxillofacial surgery 40.5 (2012): 400-404.
- Seo, Hyung Joon, and Youn-Kyung Choi. “Current trends in orthognathic surgery.” Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 22.6 (2021): 287.