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.

Genioplasty patient shown before surgery with receding chin.
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.

In one approach, the lower section of bone is moved forward
and wired into position.
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.

An alternative approach involves inserting an implant between the
bone and chin tissue through a short external incision under the chin
or through an incision made in the mouth between the lower lip and the
gum. Similarly, in some cases the cheekbones may be built up by
placing an implant over them as shown.
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.

The postoperative patient with balanced profile and slight scar under the chin.
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.
For chin augmentation in Los Angeles contact Southern California Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Steven Teitelbaum today.
Illustrations courtesy the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
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