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Considering Chin Surgery: What You Should Know


Publisher: Lisa Ortega
Date: 2008-05-02
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There are many types of reconstructive surgery that can help with self-image, confidence, and wellbeing. It is healthy and desirable to feel comfortable with how you appear and who you are. Without self-confidence, true mental and emotional health can be a challenge. Fortunately, modern medicine offers opportunities for those who are unsatisfied with the appearance of their facial features, in particular the chin, the opportunity to undergo reconstructive surgery to bring confidence and happiness into their lives.

There are a few different options if considering chin surgery. One is chin augmentation, which helps to correct a receding or small chin. This may be caused by genetics or birth defects of some kind. There are various ways to perform a chin augmentation surgery. Chin implants are an option which carry their own set of inherent risks. If you are interested in chin surgery of this kind, it is important to sit down with a plastic surgeon and discuss the benefits and risks associated with the surgery. There are risks associated with injection, the implant shifting, and repeat surgery that may be necessary. Likewise, there is another option which involves an incision in the mouth which allows the plastic surgeon to move the chin bone forward a bit and secure it in place.

Another form of chin surgery involves chin reduction, which usually requires the plastic surgeon to remove fat deposits in the area to help round out and flatten the chin. Also, the chin bone may be sawed down if it protrudes due to a malformation issue that involves the bone. An incision in the mouth will be made and the tip of the chin bone may be removed and reattached to secure the chin in a new way. This procedure carries the same inherent risks related to any surgery such as infection or a healing problem. The chin will likely remain sore for a number of weeks while the bone heals and swelling goes down.

The correction of a double chin where fat and muscle tissues need to be removed, the plastic surgeon will make an incision under the chin to remove excess fat using liposuction. Then the muscles in the area, if they contribute to a structure that is undesirable to the patient, can be cut and realigned to alter the shape of the chin and neck area. A chin implant may also be used to correct a receding chin in this case with great results.

As with any cosmetic surgery, most health insurance providers will not offer coverage so it is important to speak with your plastic surgeon about the financial cost and commitment associated with chin surgery. Likewise, as with any surgery, having realistic expectations can help to make your surgery a satisfactory one. Asking questions and making sure that you understand the procedure from start to finish is a very important part of your surgery. Seek out the care and expertise of an experienced plastic surgeon in your area to go over some of your questions regarding chin surgery.


 

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Cosmetic Chin Surgery Can Help Balance the Face

Roland Parris Jefferson III 2007-08-30
Title: Cosmetic Chin Surgery Can Help Balance the Face
People with chins that protrude out, or which recede sharply are ideal candidates for cosmetic chin surgery. It is important to get the chin shaped so that is suits the rest of the face and many men and women find that they need cosmetic chin surgery to get their desired appearance. Some choose chin enlargement, facial implants or chin reduction surgery to get these results.

A New Sense of Proportion

Cosmetic chin surgery gives to the chin a sense of proportion that was lacking earlier and keeps the facial features in correct balance. If your chin is weak, your face would look too fleshy and your nose size would be accentuated. On the other hand, an overly prominent chin will make the nose as well as the rest of the face appear smaller, and it is only through cosmetic chin surgery that these flaws can be corrected.

The first concern, besides the need for cosmetic chin surgery, is bound to be what the costs of such an operation would be. You won’t find it cheap – that’s for sure. A cosmetic surgeon may charge as much as $2500 for his fees alone. This does not include costs of implants, anesthesia as well as many other hidden charges. The end cost to you would depend on the exact procedure and where you’re having it done, but be prepared to shell out good money.

You may choose cosmetic chin surgery for chin enlargement which may involve placing chin implants to augment the bones already present in the face. The implants can be placed just below the teeth towards the front of the jaw which will result in permanently boosting the strength as well as characteristic of the chin. The end result is a more pleasing as well as properly proportioned face that also does not seem artificial.

Or, you may want cosmetic chin surgery to reduce the chin. This would mean that the bone and the tissues will have to be given a new shape. The end result of this procedure should be to make the facial contours more pleasing so that you won’t need to have implants.

Whatever the type of cosmetic chin surgery that you desire, you would need to consult your surgeon for a recommendation that best suits you. Your surgeon can recommend whether you need an implant or a reduction in the bone. Even when you are going to have nose surgery, the surgeon may also recommend a cosmetic chin surgery to get the proportion of the face just right. The important part of successful cosmetic chin surgery is to get a complete understanding of the patient’s face from every angle - the rest is simple.

 

Chin Surgery

Mary Davis 2006-12-04
Title: Chin Surgery
An imbalance in the facial area often results functional problems as well as cosmetic unease. The chin is one area that may seem imbalanced. This is most often genetically-determined, but may also be out of proportion as a result of an injury to the face or jaw. If the chin appears too large or too small, cosmetic surgery can alter the look. Cosmetic surgery offers patients a way to rebalance their chin to the rest of their face so they can feel better about their appearance, with the chin in proportion to the rest of the face.

Surgery to the chin, in medical terms, is known as mentoplasty. Reshaping of the chin occurs in one of two ways, either by augmmenting or reducing the features. When the chin is supplemented, first an incision will be made. Then the surgeon will insert an implant to balance the chin out. Before augmenting the chin, measurements will be taken to ensure that the implant is the proper proportion to balance the chin with the rest of the face. If the mentoplasty is aimed at reducing the size of the chin, the surgeon will make an incision and remove parts of the bone.

Chin surgery is often a recommended when a person is having rhinoplasty or nose surgery. This will retain the face's proportions and maintina a better overall look. The appearance of the chin is also known to alter the look of the nose. If the chin is oversized, the nose may look disproportionately smaller. If the chin is reduced, then the nose may appear to be larger. This is important to take into consideration before selecting chin surgery.

Unless there are complications, chin surgery normally takes an hour or under to perform. To ensure proper healing, following the surgery, a patient will be expected to wear gauze. Because of the stress on the area, there may also be side affects such as bruising and swelling throughout the face. However, chin surgery is known to have few side affects after the healing takes place. It is necessary to allow a minimum of two and three weeks for the proper changes in the chin to be effective and not as strained.

Though not as well-known as nose surgery, chin surgery can help you to adjust the proportions of your face. If you are unhappy with your chin's appearance either because it is too large or too small, you may opt for chin surgery as a cosmetic procedure to increase your satisfaction with your looks. Prior to considering chin surgery, you should become very familiar with what the procedure involves. You should also be sure that you find a reputable and well-qualified surgeon to carry out the procedure properly. Being prepared for surgery will allow you to move easily through the procedure and the recovery and to be pleased with the results. Chin surgery can be one of the most simple methods available to achieve the proper facial proportions.

 

Chin Surgery Can Create A Proportional Face

Tyra Smith 2008-05-02
Title: Chin Surgery Can Create A Proportional Face

Cosmetic chin surgery, clinically known as mentoplasty, could be a possible option for those who want to reshape their chin by enhancing it with an implant or by reducing the bone.

Often, a plastic surgeon will recommend chin surgery to patients who have nose surgery so they can achieve facial proportion because the chin’s size may make the nose look bigger or smaller. In a lot of cases chin surgery does end up giving the face more of a balanced appearance.

There are a myriad of ways a plastic surgeon achieves lower face symmetry for a balanced profile that looks appealing and natural. An implant can achieve that look; another procedure that can be done involves moving the chin bone to create a receding chin. Chin reduction of an obtrusive or too prominent chin is also possible in chin surgery. This can be done by submental liposuction in which excess fatty tissue gets removed to redefine the neckline or chin of the person. At times if there's an additional problem of birth defects in the jaw’s structure, the jaw may require chin surgery, which will improve the way the face functions and looks.

How does a surgeon perform chin surgery?

Chin augmentation, also known as enhancement genioplasty, is a way to cosmetically improve a small chin with a silicone chin implant. This provides the extra benefit of tightening the neck skin, the skin that is right below the chin. A small incision is made inside the mouth or underneath the chin and then a tiny pocket is put directly above the chin bone and underneath the muscle. The personalized implant gets placed into the pocket, where it remains snugly in place. Any scar from the procedure is under the chin, which can hardly ever be seen so a patient having this procedure should not be concerned about its visibility. In the other approach, the incision is made right inside the mouth, and then the doctor takes a piece of the chin bone, and moves it slightly and then puts it securely into place. This way, there is no scarring that is visible because all the work is accomplished from the inside of the mouth. After surgery, the doctor will probably tape the chin to secure the implant until it's entirely in the new position.

Chin reduction surgery

Genioplasty is a type of chin reduction very often used for people with poorly developed chins (microgenia). This chin surgery aims to alter a protruding chin by taking excess bone from the chin bone. Genioplasty chin surgery is usually done with an incision made inside the mouth in the lower lip area. The surgery may create swelling for up to four weeks or a couple of months until the bone heals.

It is important to find a highly qualified specialist who is experienced in performing chin surgery.

Take your time finding someone you can trust, and feel comfortable with, to perform this procedure for you. Make sure it’s a highly qualified health professional with expertise in the specialty you are interested in.


 

Create A Proportional Face With Chin Surgery

Tyra Smith 2008-04-24
Title: Create A Proportional Face With Chin Surgery

For those who want to reshape their chin by enhancing it with an implant or by reducing the bone, cosmetic chin surgery, clinically known as mentoplasty, could be a possible option.

Often, a plastic surgeon will recommend chin surgery to patients who have nose surgery so that they can achieve facial proportion because the chin’s size may make the nose look bigger or smaller. In a lot of the cases chin surgery does give the face more balance.

There are a myriad of ways a plastic surgeon achieves lower face symmetry for a balanced profile that looks appealing and natural. As has been previously state, an implant can achieve that look; another procedure that can be done involves moving the chin bone to create a receding chin. Chin reduction of an obtrusive or too prominent chin is also possible in chin surgery. This can be done by submental liposuction in which excess fatty tissue gets removed to redefine the neckline or chin of the person. At times if there's an additional problem of birth defects in the jaw’s structure, the jaw may require chin surgery which will improve the way the face function and looks.

How does a surgeon perform chin surgery?

Chin augmentation, also known as enhancement genioplasty, is a way to cosmetically improve a small chin with a silicone chin implant. This provides the extra benefit of tightening the neck skin, the skin that is right below the chin. A small incision is made inside the mouth or underneath the chin and then a tiny pocket is put directly above the chin bone and underneath the muscle. The personalized implant gets placed into the pocket, where remains snugly in place. Any scar from the procedure is under the chin which can hardly ever be seen so it is nothing to be concerned about. In the other approach, the incision is made right inside the mouth, and the doctor takes a piece of the chin bone, and moves it ahead slightly and then puts it securely into place. This way, there is no scarring that is visible because all the work is accomplished from the inside of the mouth. After surgery, the doctor will probably tape the chin to secure the implant until it's entirely in the new position.

Chin reduction surgery

Genioplasty is a type of chin reduction very often used for people with poorly developed chins (microgenia). This chin surgery aims to alter a protruding chin by taking excess bone from the chin bone.

Genioplasty chin surgery is usually done with an incision made inside the mouth in the lower lip area. The surgery may create swelling for up to four weeks or a couple of months until the bone heals.

It is important to find a highly qualified specialist who is experienced in performing chin surgery.

Take your time finding someone you can trust, and feel comfortable with, to perform this procedure for you. Make sure it’s a highly qualified health professional with expertise in the specialty you are interested in.


 

Aesthetic Chin Surgery - Considerations Before The Procedure

Brad James 2006-02-09
Title: Aesthetic Chin Surgery - Considerations Before The Procedure

Chin implant surgery, or aesthetic chin surgery, is both a cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery meant to provide better balance to the face. It is usually done at the time of nose surgery. Aesthetic chin surgery uses implants of various shapes and sizes made out of solid and/or semi solid materials. It can give dramatic results in overall face enhancement.

The Need for Aesthetic Chin Surgery

Though chin implants do not solve all the chin problems, they can help to reshape a patient's face dramatically. Its role in facial reconstruction cosmetic surgery is vital, though for aesthetic purposes chin implants are mainly performed to create a more symmetrical face or aid in lessening an uncorrected orthodontic under bite.

Chin implants can have wonderful effects on a patient’s self esteem, but will not produce perfect results as each patient is different. Chin implants are most often used to bring a face into balance, so the procedure will not correct the entire face and make a patient perfect, but it will help to even out disproportional features.

Suitable Candidates for Chin Implant Surgery

Candidates with good general health and having realistic expectations from the cosmetic surgery are the best ones for chin implant surgery. Before cosmetic chin surgery, the surgeon needs to be informed about the candidate’s medical conditions. Patients who smoke may be advised to quit prior to the chin implants as healing may be delayed due to the smoking habit. If the patient has a history of dental problems, that may also factor into their candidacy for chin implants.

Chin Implant Surgery - Procedure

Chin implant surgery needs similar surgical conditions that are required for cheek implants surgery. The implant can be done in a surgical office, surgical center, or in a hospital, depending on the patient’s case. In some cases, the patient may need to stay overnight at a hospital for observation depending on the outcome of the chin implant procedure. Anesthesia for chin implants also depends on the case. Sometimes a local anesthetic can be given along with sedation—the patient will be awake but relaxed, and will not experience pain. In some cases, the patient and surgeon may opt for general anesthesia. Anesthesia alone can carry its own risks and should be discussed with the surgeon prior to the chin implant surgery.

Most often, an incision is made inside the lower lip, or under the chin. An implant of the desired size and shape is then placed inside the chin. If the incision is inside the mouth, it is closed with sutures (stitches) that later dissolve. If the incision is under the chin, removable sutures are usually used. At the end of the surgery, the chin is often taped to minimize swelling. The procedure typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes.

Chin Surgery Complications

Like cheek implants, chin implants do carry some potential complications, though rare. So it is better for the patients receiving chin implants to consult with the surgeon thoroughly. Chin implants carry the possibility of the shifting of the implant. If this occurs, a second chin operation may be necessary to adjust the chin implants position. Infection is always a concern with a surgical procedure and may occur with chin implants. Antibiotics can control infection should it happen. Certain chin implants may cause other risks and will need to be discussed with a surgeon. Some of the chin implants are made of silicone, and some patients may have a reaction to it, although there isn’t much scientific evidence that supports this claim.


 

Liposuction for the Double Chin Surgery: the Plastic Surgery Institute of California

Ihab Kharma 2008-04-03
Title: Liposuction for the Double Chin Surgery: the Plastic Surgery Institute of California

Chin is an important feature of the face and contributes to the first impression. A strong chin can help define the rest of the face, while a weak chin will put the rest of the face out of proportion.

It's unnerving and is an immediately visible facial defect that can be humiliating if left untreated.

With age, the facial skin tends to sag and lose its youthfulness. Liposuction chin surgery is a plastic surgery procedure very effective for eliminating and getting rid of excess fat and loose, sagging skin of the upper neck area.

With the latest micro annular chin liposuction techniques, plastic surgery patients suffer fewer side effects and can return to work faster due to rapid recovery rate.

It is very important to consult a board certified plastic surgeon in order to understand the chin liposuction procedure and to obtain the appropriate results for the plastic surgery.

At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California our board certified plastic surgeons provide answers and put the apprehensions to rest. The plastic surgeons of the Plastic Surgery Institute of California are dedicated to provide the best outcomes for the chin liposuction surgery.

Visit the Plastic Surgery Institute of California for more information on chin liposuction procedures by clicking here.


 

Pre Chin Surgery Care: at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California

Ihab Kharma 2008-04-02
Title: Pre Chin Surgery Care: at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California

Chin surgery, also called as mentoplasty is a plastic surgery procedure meant to provide a better balance to the face. Aesthetic chin surgery uses implants of various shapes and sizes made out of solid and semi solid materials.

Chin implants are often used to bring balance to the face .The chin implants can give dramatic results in the overall face enhancementThe suitable candidates for chin surgery are men and women with good health and with realistic expectations.

Prior to the chin surgery the plastic surgeon carefully examines the chin and the jaw .The surgeon also weighs the other factors such as the age, skin type which could influence the outcome of the surgery.

After the initial consultation is over the plastic surgeon explains the surgery procedure and the post surgery care that has to be taken. The cosmetic surgeon also advises to quit smoking at least two weeks before the surgery for a rapid recovery.

The Plastic Surgery Institute of California has highly experienced consultants at the following locations – Beverly Hills, Newport Beach, Pasadena, San Diego and Huntington Beach.

Our board certified and experienced plastic surgeons will assist you with all information about the mentoplasty surgery as well as the pre surgery care.

For more information you visit us at
http://www.chinsurgerybeverlyhills.com/


 

Getting a Genioplasty

Ihab Kharma 2007-11-26
Title: Getting a Genioplasty

Genioplasty is essentially a reconstructive procedure that patients requiring a chin repositioning opt for. This type of plastic surgery corrects a receding chin, any misalignment in the chin and does away with chin excess.

Genioplasty is a common procedure among patients who have a small or receding chin or a chin that is not in proportion with other facial features. Very often such a chin makes the nose look overly prominent damaging the over-all facial appearance.

Genioplasty is also used for cosmetic enhancements when combined with procedures like rhinoplasty, neck lifts, neck liposuction, and laser skin resurfacing. However, doctors recommend such a combination exclusively for older patients.

At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California, Beverly Hills board certified plastic surgeons perform genioplasty along with mentoplasty [regular chin surgery] procedures.

Our surgeons take into account factors like age, medical history, skin texture, bone structure and the general health of a patient before giving the go-ahead to a patient for a surgery. We utilize x-rays to determine the best type of chin repositioning methods that are appropriate for a patient.

For more details, please visit us at:
http://www.chinsurgerybeverlyhills.com


 

Chin Implants and Facial Plastic Surgery

Dave Stringham 2007-11-05
Title: Chin Implants and Facial Plastic Surgery

You may be a candidate for chin enlargement if you have a small or receding chin. A chin that looks too small in comparison with other facial features and possibly makes the nose appear longer. Desire for increased chin prominence.

A chin implant is intended to give the patient an improved profile, as well as a more attractive jaw line that creates a better balance between the chin and other facial features.

The procedure is done on an outpatient basis under sedation and local or general anesthesia. An incision is made inside the lower lip or under the chin, and an implant is placed. In an alternative method called sliding osteotomy, a portion of the chin bone is permanently moved forward.

The patient goes home with a small pressure dressing over the chin. Initial discomfort is easily controlled with oral medication. Swelling, tenderness, and possible local numbness gradually subside within a month or two.

Additional procedures that would enhance the result are: Liposuction of the neck, nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty), Neck Lift, or Laser Skin Resurfacing.

Chin enlargement is considered cosmetic and therefore is not covered by insurance. The patient is responsible for payment.

The specific risks and the suitability of a chin enhancement procedure for a given individual can be determined only at the time of consultation. All surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Minor complications that do not affect the outcome occur occasionally. Major complications are unusual. Talk to your plastic surgeon in Los Angeles about cheek implants.


 

Cosmetic Chin Surgery Can Help Balance the Face

Roland Jefferson 2007-08-30
Title: Cosmetic Chin Surgery Can Help Balance the Face

People with chins that protrude out, or which recede sharply are ideal candidates for cosmetic chin surgery. It is important to get the chin shaped so that is suits the rest of the face and many men and women find that they need cosmetic chin surgery to get their desired appearance. Some choose chin enlargement, facial implants or chin reduction surgery to get these results.

A New Sense of Proportion

Cosmetic chin surgery gives to the chin a sense of proportion that was lacking earlier and keeps the facial features in correct balance. If your chin is weak, your face would look too fleshy and your nose size would be accentuated. On the other hand, an overly prominent chin will make the nose as well as the rest of the face appear smaller, and it is only through cosmetic chin surgery that these flaws can be corrected.

The first concern, besides the need for cosmetic chin surgery, is bound to be what the costs of such an operation would be. You won’t find it cheap – that’s for sure. A cosmetic surgeon may charge as much as $2500 for his fees alone. This does not include costs of implants, anesthesia as well as many other hidden charges. The end cost to you would depend on the exact procedure and where you’re having it done, but be prepared to shell out good money.

You may choose cosmetic chin surgery for chin enlargement which may involve placing chin implants to augment the bones already present in the face. The implants can be placed just below the teeth towards the front of the jaw which will result in permanently boosting the strength as well as characteristic of the chin. The end result is a more pleasing as well as properly proportioned face that also does not seem artificial.

Or, you may want cosmetic chin surgery to reduce the chin. This would mean that the bone and the tissues will have to be given a new shape. The end result of this procedure should be to make the facial contours more pleasing so that you won’t need to have implants.

Whatever the type of cosmetic chin surgery that you desire, you would need to consult your surgeon for a recommendation that best suits you. Your surgeon can recommend whether you need an implant or a reduction in the bone. Even when you are going to have nose surgery, the surgeon may also recommend a cosmetic chin surgery to get the proportion of the face just right. The important part of successful cosmetic chin surgery is to get a complete understanding of the patient’s face from every angle - the rest is simple.



 
 

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