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.
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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.
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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.