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Chin
Implants: A Good Idea?
Have you ever seen a picture of your facial
profile? Do you like what you see? Some people have a chin
that looks as if it disappears or recedes into their face and
as a result, there is no symmetry. Your nose provides balance
for the appearance of your face, but the chin provides the
foundation of your facial features. By altering your
bone structure with a chin implant, you can change the whole
look of your
face. What you might perceive as a slightly large nose would
blend in with the rest of the face and some of the excess skin
around the neck might disappear due to the skin stretching
slightly to accommodate the chin implant.
It is a good idea to obtain
several medical opinions before
settling on one cosmetic surgeon to handle your chin implant.
If the surgeons know what they are doing, they will be strict
with their perusal of your facial features. They will take
measurements and classify the problem areas that keep you from
achieving an aesthetically pleasing chin. Sometimes, the cosmetic
surgeon will suggest rhinoplasty (or in layman’s terms, a nose
job) in tandem with the chin implant surgery. Other times,
just the chin implant itself will take care of any imbalances
in your facial balance.
The chin implant surgery can be anywhere from thirty
minutes to two hours; it just depends on the procedures that need to
be followed. Each case is different, and many times that dictates
whether or not a local anesthetic and general anesthesia are
used. For the most part, chin implants are made from a solid
silicone material. There are no safety issues or concerns regarding
the silicone material because it is not in a liquid state that
can be absorbed into the body, unlike the stories you might
have heard about breast implants.
During the chin implant cosmetic surgery, the surgeon has
two options for making the incisions – one is made in your
mouth around the lower lip area or the second could be made
beneath the chin. The chin implant is then positioned inside
the chin area. To attach the chin implant to the chin bone,
sutures are used or sometimes even special screws made from
titanium used especially for surgery. With the inner lower
lip incision, the cosmetic surgeon uses dissolvable stitches
to close the cut. With the incision under the chin, regular
stitches that you have to remove later are used. Surgical tape
is also used to control any tugging sensations that can cause
soreness or swelling.
As with most surgeries, there are risks
expected with the
chin implants. Infection around the incision sites could occur.
If that is the case, your surgeon will prescribe antibiotics
that will hopefully clear it up. Otherwise, the chin implant
may have to be removed temporarily until the infection clears.
An incision inside your mouth may take longer to heal and if
you are a smoker or have other health problems, you have the
potential for excessive bleeding of the gums. Other risks to
think about are nerve damage, shifting of the implant and erosion
of the chin bone where the implant is adhered.
Recovery
takes a little time, usually within a week or two
if no problems occur. For many chin implant patients, regular
ice packs applied to the surgery site helps with the swelling.
Lying down must be accomplished in an elevated position and
if you are a stomach sleeper, you’ll have to forgo that comfort
for a few weeks until the swelling goes down and your chin
heals more. Chewing food can be a bit laborious and painful
and usually a liquid diet is subscribed for several days so
that your stitches don’t pull apart. Your cosmetic surgeon
will probably also instruct you to forgo any major physical
activity for a few weeks and contact sports for an even longer
period of time. You don’t want to bump your chin and have the
implant shift in any way.
While some mild swelling may linger for up to several months,
it shouldn’t take you long to see some major changes in your
facial profile. If all goes well, your facial features will
seem more symmetrical to the overall balance of your face.
In turn, you can lift your chin proudly and with confidence.
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: 2006
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