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Dr. Mangubat, Cosmetic Surgeon

Chin Implant ~ Mentoplasty

Before a chin implant After a cheek implant

Down through the ages, as depicted in the works of many famous artists, a strong chin has been considered a sign of physical beauty. On the other hand, a person with a receding chin is sometimes described as having a "weak" chin. Because their faces seem unbalanced to them, people with this condition often find it a source of distress and concern. Chin augmentation, or mentoplasty, is a surgical procedure that has helped thousands of people improve their appearance by altering the contours of their faces. It is designed to add size to or move forward a receding chin. In some cases, a chin augmentation is done in conjunction with liposuction surgery or other cosmetic facial procedures Such as nose surgery (rhinoplasty) and face lifts (rhytidectomy).

The best candidate for a chin implant is the individual with a receding chin and a normal dental bite. For those with a bite dysfunction, jaw surgery, in conjunction with mentoplasty, may be necessary.

Before Chin Surgery

Prior to chin augmentation, a complete medical history is taken in order to evaluate the general health of the patient. A careful examination of the face is also conducted. The cosmetic surgeon describes the type of anesthesia to be used, the procedure, what results might realistically may be expected and possible risks and complications. Photographs may be taken before and after surgery to evaluate the amount of improvement.

Preoperative instructions may include the elimination of certain drugs which contain aspirin in order to minimize the possibility of excess bleeding. Antibiotics may be prescribed for a few days prior to surgery to prevent infection. The areas to be worked on are carefully, marked.

The Procedure

Chin implant surgeryChin augmentation can be done in a cosmetic surgeon's office, an outpatient surgical facility or a hospital, depending upon the cosmetic surgeon’s and patient's preference. Medication to relax the patient may be administered prior to surgery.

Chin implant surgeryThere are two basic procedures used in chin augmentation surgery; one involves moving the chin bone forward and the other, the use of a plastic chin implant. To move the bone forward, an incision is made inside the mouth. (Fig. A) The surgeon, working through the incision, uses special instruments to cut through the chin bone. The lower portion of the bone is then moved forward and wired to keep it in position. (Fig. B) Small sutures are used to close the incision, and external bandages are applied to the area.

Chin implant surgeryA second procedure, a chin implant, may also be used to create a more prominent jaw. In this technique, the incision is made either inside the mouth or externally, under the chin. A plastic prosthesis, sized exactly to fit the patient, is placed in a pocket above the chin bone and beneath the muscles. (Fig. C) Sutures are used to close the incision and pressure bandages are applied.The procedure may take from two and a half to three hours or more depending on whether other procedures are done at the same time.

Following Chin Surgery

Pain connected with the surgery is minimal to moderate and is controlled with oral medication. Antibiotics may be prescribed to prevent infection. The bandages are usually removed within a week. Patients are up and around the day of surgery: however, strenuous activities must be avoided for some time. The cosmetic surgeon determines when normal activities can be resume based on the extent of surgery and the patient's healing process.

Some temporary swelling and bruising of the face are to be expected. Keeping the head slightly elevated when reclining and applying cold compresses may help reduce swelling. Chewing may be difficult for ten days to two weeks and numbness around the treated area may occur for a period of time. Brushing the teeth is sometimes difficult for several days.

Scars from the incisions fade significantly with time and are, for the most part, inconspicuous because of their location. Complications are rare; however, there are certain inherent risks connected with every surgical procedure which should be thoroughly discussed with the cosmetic surgeon. Patients can minimize complications by carefully following directions given by the cosmetic surgeon.

Will Insurance Pay for this Surgery?

Some insurance companies pay part or all of the costs of chin augmentation surgery if the condition impairs normal jaw function. Each insurance company is different, however, and it is recommended that individuals check with their own agents to determine if there is coverage.

If you are interested in learning more about chin augmentation, contact Southcenter Cosmetic Surgery in Seattle and we will be happy to answer your questions.

Chin Augmentation

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