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 Cosmetic Surgery Considerations
  Choosing a Surgeon
  For Men
  For Ethnic Patients
  After Massive Weight Loss
 Minimally Invasive Rejuvention
  Injectables and Fillers
  Resurfacing
  Implants
  Skin Care
  Vascular Blemishes
  Alternative Treatments
 Facial Cosmetic Surgery
  The Aging Face
  Facelifts ((Rhytidectomy)
  Cheek Implants
  Neck Lifts
  Brow Lifts
  Eyelids (Blepharoplasty)
  Nose Jobs (Rhinoplasty)
  Chin (Augmentation/Reduction)
  Hair (Loss/Removal)
  Ears
  Lips
 Breast Surgeries
  Implants (Augmentation)
  Lifts (Mastopexy)
  Reductions
  Gynecomastia (Men)
  Congental Reconstruction
 Body Contouring & Liposuction
  About Liposuction
  About Body Contouring
  Abdominal
  Buttocks
  Thighs
  Knees and Lower Legs
  Arms
  Hand Rejuvenation
  Back
  Chest Wall
  Vaginal Rejuvenation

 

The Chin

The chin is the lowest portion of the central face and as such, draws considerable attention. Chin complaints are usually based on vertical or anterior dimensions. When analyzing the aesthetics of the chin, its appearance is determined not only by the shape and projection of the chin, but also by the position and structures of the jaw, face, and neck.

The procedures
A mild degree of retrogenia, setback chin, or microgenia, deficient chin, can be corrected with placement of a prosthetic chin implant, which is a quick, relatively simple operation that can be done under local anesthesia either through the mouth or below the chin crease. In more severely deficient or weak chins the correction is best accomplished with chin advancement, known as a genioplasty, which involves moving moving the bone to achieve the desired effects. Plates and screws are necessary and a bone graft may be required to add height. A foreign body is avoided but recovery is more significant. 

A chin that extends too far forward can be corrected by a chin reduction, either burring bone, cutting bone, resecting a wedge of bone, or sliding bone.    

The soft tissues of the chin may be a source of complaints for patients. A pseudo-deficiency may be due to excess skin or fat surrounding and/or below the chin, a “double chin.” Correction of the neck with liposuction or neck lift may correct the appearance of the chin.  As the face ages, the chin descends, creating a “droopy chin” or “witch’s chin”, but a chin lift can be performed.

     

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