The pathway to a successful Chin Augmentation begins with an exhaustive initial consultation. During this critical meeting, the surgeon comprehensively evaluates the patient’s facial structure, focusing on the chin, jawline, and its relationship to other facial features such as the nose and lips.
This consultation serves as a platform for the patient to discuss their specific aesthetic goals, functional needs, and concerns. The surgeon will then develop a tailored surgical plan designed to align closely with the patient’s expectations and what is surgically achievable. This plan will include details such as the type of implant to be used, the surgical technique, and the expected outcomes.
Anesthesia is a critical component of the surgical experience, and options are discussed in detail with the patient. Factors such as the patient’s overall health, comfort level, and the procedure’s complexity are considered. While local anaesthesia with sedation is the most commonly used option, general anaesthesia may be recommended for more intricate cases or based on the patient’s preference.
The surgical techniques involved in a Chin Augmentation are meticulously planned and executed. A small incision is typically made either inside the mouth or under the chin to minimise visible scarring. Through this incision, a specially designed implant, often made of medical-grade silicone or other biocompatible materials is inserted and positioned over the chin bone.
The implant is then meticulously positioned and secured to achieve the desired enhancement. The incision is then carefully closed with sutures. Following the surgical procedure, additional treatments such as the application of antibiotic ointments may be administered to minimise the risk of infection and facilitate a smoother healing process.
You may choose to undergo Chin Augmentation / Implant surgery for a number of reasons:
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