Some candidates ask me, what areas of facial contouring are done? Where do those three and six-piece suites refer to? In fact, whether it is a three-piece facial contouring package or a six-piece package, it is to emphasize that facial contouring is comprehensive. It does not mean that where there is a problem, we just do it there, but also need some auxiliary surgery to cooperate. For example, for jaw angle surgery, three pieces are needed. The first one is the osteotomy of the jaw bone. The second, the removal of the outer plate. The third, the bite muscle part of the removal, this is the jaw plastic three pieces, and then the facial contour six pieces is which six pieces? In addition to the three pieces of the jaw, there are also three pieces of the zygomatic bone: the lowering of the cheekbone, the inward thrusting of the zygomatic arch and the lifting of the temporal area, which is the three pieces of the zygomatic bone. Therefore, if we add these three pieces together with the three pieces of jaw angle, we will have a six-piece set of facial contouring. Many candidates worry when they have the surgery, why do they need a lift in the middle of the cheekbone for facial contouring? This is because after the surgery, because the facial bones are small, the soft tissue of the face will appear relatively a lot, and as a result, the face will sag. It is as if we were wearing a big dress, we were fat, and after we lost weight, the dress became bigger or looked a little saggy. So in order to prevent surgery-induced facial sagging, we have to make a small incision in the face, after which the soft tissue is suspended and healed in its original position, thus avoiding the situation of surgically-induced facial soft tissue sagging of the cheekbone. Finally, we will summarize the six-piece facial contour set, which are three pieces of cheekbone: cheekbone reduction, zygomatic arch osteotomy inward push, and temporal uplift. The three pieces of the jaw: jaw angle osteotomy, removal of the outer plate, and partial removal of the bite muscle.