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Chin augmentation
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, HealthCentral.com
A chin augmentation is a surgical procedure to reshape or enhance the size of the chin. It may be done either by inserting an implant or by moving or reshaping bones. Alternative Names
Augmentation mentoplasty; Genioplasty Description Surgery may be performed in the surgeon's office, a hospital, or an outpatient clinic. You will have x-rays taken of your face and chin. The doctor will use these x-rays to determine what part of the chin to operate on. When you need only an implant to round out the chin:
![]() It may also be necessary to move some bones:
Chin augmentation is commonly done at the same time as a nose job (rhinoplasty) or facial liposuction (when fat is removed from under the chin and neck). Surgery to correct bite problems can be done at the same time as chin surgery. Why the Procedure Is Performed Chin augmentation is usually done to balance the face by making the chin longer or bigger compared to the nose. The best candidates for chin augmentation are people with weak or receding chins (microgenia), but who have a normal dental bite. | ||||||||||||||
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