Orthognathic Surgery Treatment Guide
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What is an Orthognathic Surgery?
Orthognathic surgery (corrective jaw surgery) repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both to correct misalignment, improve bite function, and transform facial balance and profile. It addresses underbites, overbites, open bites, asymmetry, and breathing issues, and produces dramatic, permanent changes to the lower face.
It is a major surgery performed under general anesthesia, usually in a hospital, and typically requires coordinated orthodontic treatment before and after. Recovery is significant — a soft or liquid diet for weeks, swelling that takes months to fully resolve, and final results over 6 to 12 months.
When done for medical reasons like a functional bite problem or sleep apnea, part of the cost may be covered by insurance. A board-certified oral and maxillofacial or plastic surgeon performs it.
How much does an Orthognathic Surgery cost?
Orthognathic surgery nationally typically starts at $20,000 and ranges up to $40,000 or more all-in, depending on whether one or both jaws are operated on and the orthodontic work involved.
Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect national averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.
What to ask your provider
- Is my case primarily functional, cosmetic, or both — and could insurance cover part of it?
- Are you a board-certified oral/maxillofacial or plastic surgeon experienced in jaw surgery?
- Will I need orthodontics before and after, and who coordinates it?
- Will you operate on one jaw or both, and why?
- What does the quote include, and what is billed separately?
- What does recovery realistically look like for me?