Revision Orthognathic Surgery at ID Hospital korea
Hi, this is Riley from ID Hospital! π
Revision two-jaw surgery is more complex than primary surgery.
Since the bones, nerves, occlusion, and soft tissues have already been altered once, the surgeon must correct both aesthetic and functional issues such as chewing, breathing, and facial balance.
Below is a simple guide to why revision surgery is challenging and why choosing a specialized hospital is essential.
Why Revision Orthognathic Surgery Is Difficult
- Previously Cut Bones
The jawbones were already cut, making re-osteotomy and reshaping more difficult. - Limited Fixation Sites
After removing previous pins, there is less space for new fixation. - Altered Anatomy
Bones, nerves, and tissue have shifted, requiring precise planning and reconstruction.
Why ID Hospital for Revision Surgery
ID Hospital operates a dedicated Facial Bone Center led by experienced surgeons specializing in complex two-jaw cases.
What Makes ID Different
- Multidisciplinary care (plastic surgeons + orofacial specialists + dentists)
- Accurate diagnosis with 3D imaging
- Precise simulation of bone movement
- Rich clinical experience with revision jaw surgeries
- 1:1 responsible care system for each patient
3 Key Points for a Successful Revision
- Precise Simulation
Understanding remaining bone volume, nerve position, and anatomical changes through 3D analysis. - Safe Fixation Points
Finding new stable pinning sites to prevent bone relapse. - Experienced Surgeons
Revision surgery requires extensive anatomical knowledge and previous case experience.
Why Hospital Choice Matters
- Team-Based Diagnosis
Surgeons and dental specialists work together to design and review the surgical plan. - Proven Surgical Experience
High-volume two-jaw and revision cases with updated medical technology. - Safety System
Real-time anesthesia monitoring, emergency system, and comprehensive pre-op exams.
ID Hospital’s Key Benefits
- 3D-CT & Navigation System
Helps identify bone thickness, nerve distance, and previous surgical problems for accurate reoperation. - Stable Fixation
New fixation points are selected to prevent bone relapse and improve long-term stability. - No Intermaxillary Fixation
No jaw wiring after surgery—patients can breathe, eat soft foods, and speak comfortably right away.
π·Before and After of Revision Orthognathic Surgery
Case #1 No-Tie
Before & After
Before & After
Case #2 : No-Tie & V-logic
Before & After
Before & After
Surgery Information
- Time: About 2 hours
- Anesthesia: General
- Hospitalization: 2 days
- Stitches removal: ~2 weeks
- Recovery: 2 weeks–1 month
π¬ Riley’s Note
Korea’s Strength in Revision Two-Jaw Surgery
Korea handles thousands of two-jaw and revision cases each year, known for high accuracy and stable results.
id Hospital provides precise diagnostics, real-time monitoring, multidisciplinary care, and customized recovery programs, making it a global center for revision orthognathic surgery.
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