The coveted V-line—a slim, V-shaped jawline tapering to a delicate chin—has become synonymous with Korean beauty. This aesthetic trend, popularized by K-pop idols and Korean actresses, has made facial contouring one of Korea's most sought-after procedures.

Understanding the V-Line Aesthetic

The ideal Korean face shape has long been described as resembling a "chicken egg"—slender, delicate, and oval with a V-shaped chin. Visible cheekbones are minimized in favor of a smooth facial outline without harsh angles.

This aesthetic is believed to be more photogenic and youthful, which explains its popularity among celebrities who are constantly photographed and filmed.

Celebrity Influence on V-Line Trends

Several Korean celebrities have openly discussed their facial contouring experiences:

  • Lee Si-an (Single's Inferno) praised for her honesty about facial contouring and rhinoplasty
  • Min Yong underwent jawline contouring for a sharper facial profile
  • Hye Jeong (AOA) had V-line lifting to refine her jawline

What V-Line Surgery Involves

V-line surgery can include several related procedures:

  • Mandibular contouring - Reshaping the jaw bone for a slimmer appearance
  • Chin reduction - Creating a more delicate, pointed chin
  • Zygomatic reduction - Reducing prominent cheekbones
  • Sagittal osteotomy - Advanced bone reshaping techniques

During V-line surgery, incisions are made through the mouth, leaving no visible external scars. The chin is carefully reshaped and the jaw bone is contoured to create the desired V-shape.

Non-Surgical Alternatives

For those seeking less invasive options, Korean clinics also offer:

  • Botox to diminish masseter muscles and slim the lower face
  • Thermage to tighten skin around the jawline
  • Thread lifts to lift and contour without surgery

Why Choose Korea for Facial Contouring?

Korean maxillofacial surgeons are considered among the world's best for facial bone surgery. Their extensive experience, advanced 3D imaging technology, and refined techniques produce results that look natural and harmonious.

Costs are also significantly lower—jaw shaping in Korea is approximately 78% less expensive than in the U.S., where the average price is $15,000.

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