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AIIMS Jammu Pioneers Advanced Jawline Sculpting Surgeries
3/24/2025 11:24:09 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 24: A well-defined jawline is often considered a hallmark of facial beauty and symmetry. The balance between the upper, mid, and lower face plays a crucial role in defining the overall facial profile. At AIIMS Jammu, the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is transforming lives through advanced jaw surgeries, offering patients the opportunity to enhance their facial profile, improve functionality, and boost their confidence.
An ideal jawline is well-contoured, with balanced proportions between the chin, jaw, and neck. However, conditions like masseteric hypertrophy and gonial angle prominence often present with a wide, square-shaped face, which may not conform to the desired aesthetic goals. These conditions are commonly observed in individuals with strong chewing muscles, teeth clenching, or genetic predispositions.
The surgical procedure performed for the patient included jawline contouring through a combination of mandibular angle reduction (angleplasty) and excision of the hypertrophic masseter muscle to reduce the width of the lower face. Conducted under general anesthesia for maximum patient comfort, this procedure was meticulously performed by Dr. Amanjot Kaur, Assistant Professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and her dedicated team. Anaesthesia support was efficiently provided by Dr. Raksha Kundal and Dr. Kanika Gupta, ensuring a safe and smooth surgical experience.
The successful completion of this jawline sculpting procedure showcases the high-level expertise and advanced surgical facilities available at AIIMS Jammu. Prof. (Dr.) Saurabh Kumar Gupta, Head of the Department of Dentistry, commended the efforts of the surgical team, highlighting this achievement as a significant step towards enhancing the department's profile and clinical services. He remarked, "The successful execution of such cosmetic and functional surgeries is a giant leap towards establishing AIIMS Jammu as a centre for advanced maxillofacial surgeries."
Acknowledging the crucial leadership and support of Dr. Shakti Kumar Gupta, Executive Director and CEO of AIIMS Jammu, the institute's spokesperson stated, "Under Dr. Shakti Kumar Gupta's able guidance, these surgeries will be a boon for patients suffering from facial asymmetry, broad jaws, or deformities requiring corrective jaw surgeries. They also reduce the need for patients to seek treatment outside the state, providing them with world-class surgical care within their region."
Dr. Amanjot Kaur further elaborated on the patient-centric approach followed at AIIMS Jammu, stating, "Corrective jaw surgery is not merely about enhancing facial aesthetics but also about restoring balance, functionality, and self-confidence. Improving jaw function and facial symmetry can profoundly impact an individual's overall quality of life."
The introduction of corrective jaw surgeries at AIIMS Jammu is expected to bring immense relief to patients from Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and neighbouring states. It reduces the dependency on metropolitan cities for advanced cosmetic and maxillofacial procedures, catering to individuals with congenital jaw deformities, post-traumatic facial asymmetry, and compromised facial proportions. The dedicated surgical team at AIIMS Jammu remains committed to delivering world-class treatment with exceptional precision and care.
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