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A
well defined chin
helps give balance to the face and creates a major
part of one's profile. When people look in the mirror, most focus on
the size and shape of their noses, their ears, sagging jowls, or
fine wrinkling of the skin. But even though few examine their chins
with the same discerning eye, having a "weak chin" is certainly not
an asset. It is common for Dr. Newman to recommend chin surgery in
addition to nose surgery when he sees that chin augmentation is
necessary to achieve facial balance and harmony. Fortunately, this
is a relatively straightforward procedure that can make a major
difference and can be shown to patients with Computer Imaging
available in our office. |
Is Chin Surgery For You?
As with all elective surgery, good health and realistic expectations
are prerequisites. It is also key to understand all aspects of the
surgery. A pleasing, balanced profile can be achieved by inserting
an implant or moving the bone forward to build up a receding chin,
or by reducing a jutting or too prominent chin. The result can be
greater facial harmony and an increase in self-confidence.
Another possibility for improvement through chin surgery is
submental liposuction in which excess fatty tissue is removed to
redefine the chin or neckline. When there is a contributing problem
of dental malocclusions or birth defects in the structure of the jaw
itself, surgery of the jaw can improve the form and function of the
lower face and greatly enhance appearance. Your consultation can
help you decide on the type of surgery that addresses your concerns.
Understanding The Surgery
To augment the chin, Dr. Newman begins by making an incision either
in the natural crease line just under the chin or inside the mouth,
where gum and lower lip meet. By gently stretching this tissue, he
creates a space where an implant can be inserted. This implant, made
of synthetic material that feels much like natural tissue normally
found in the chin, is available in a wide variety of sizes and
shapes. This allows custom fitting of the implant to the
configurations of the patient's face. After implantation, Dr. Newman
uses fine sutures to close the incision. When the incision is inside
the mouth, no scarring is visible. If the incision is under the
chin, the scar is usually imperceptible.
In chin reduction surgery, incisions are made either in the mouth or
under the chin. Dr. Newman sculpts the bone to a more pleasing size.
What To Expect After The Surgery
Immediately after surgery, Dr. Newman usually applies a dressing
that will remain in place for two to three days. You will experience
some tenderness. Post-operative discomfort can be controlled with
prescribed medications. Chewing will probably be limited immediately
after chin surgery, and a liquid and soft food diet may be required
for a few days after surgery. Most patients feel a stretched, tight
sensation after the surgery, but this usually subsides in a week.
After approximately six weeks, most swelling will be gone, and you
can enjoy the results of your procedure. Rigorous activity may be
prohibited for the first few weeks after surgery. Normal activity
can be resumed after approximately ten days.
Insurance does not generally cover surgery that is purely for
cosmetic reasons. Surgery to correct or improve genetic deformity or
traumatic injury may be reimbursable in whole or in part. It is the
patient's responsibility to check with the insurance carrier for
information on the degree of coverage.
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