Chin Augmentation
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Chin Augmentation in Austin is any procedure that helps to balance the lower portion of the chin with the remaining portion of the face. Chin augmentation is typically performed with a chin implant. Chin augmentation is a common facial procedure in both men and women. Patients typically have the procedures done under general anesthesia. Patients can return to work after a week, though they will have to avoid any strenuous activity for several weeks. After chin augmentation patients will have some bruising and swelling.
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Ideal Candidate
Generally, you may be an ideal candidate for a chin augmentation procedure in Austin if you have a small chin without a large overbite. To have an idea of your candidacy, try taking a picture from the side. If your chin projects as far forward as your bottom lip, you may benefit from the procedure. If you are a smoker, you must be able to quit smoking several weeks before your surgery and refrain from smoking during recovery. This is because nicotine can interfere with healing and cause excessive bleeding. Other potential candidates:
- You want to enhance the appearance of your chin.
- You are in good physical and emotional health.
- You have realistic expectations of the result possible for your chin augmentation.
Procedure
A genioplasty, or chin augmentation, is a form of plastic surgery in Austin that typically utilizes implants to improve the shape and size of the chin. A small implant is inserted either under the mouth or along the jawline to create a more defined, projected look. This prominence helps give an otherwise undersized chin a more prominent appearance, improving the overall balance of the face.
Benefits
There are several reasons why a chin augmentation may be beneficial for an Austin patient. A chin augmentation can help:
- Strengthen the appearance of a small chin
- Increase the size of the chin
- Create an attractive, contoured jawline
- Minimize the appearance of your jowls
- Correct a double-chin
- Balance the proportions of your facial features
To help you reach your aesthetic goals, our surgeons can create a customized procedure that addresses your concerns.
Risks
Like any form of surgery, a chin augmentation has some risk involved. Some of the risks associated with chin augmentation surgery include:
- Internal bleeding
- Infection
- Poor scarring
- Shifts in implant position
- Anesthesia complications
However, when the procedure is performed by an experienced surgeon, the likelihood of complications is much lower.
Recovery
Immediately following the surgery, you may experience some swelling and discomfort around your incisions. This is usually minimal and can be controlled with a cold compress or medication. Depending on the nature of your chin augmentation, you may want to avoid solid food for the first 24-48 hours after surgery. Most patients find that they can return to work after just one week. For about 1-2 weeks, you will need to sleep on your back with your head elevated to control swelling and avoid disturbing your incisions. During this time, you should avoid any activity that will irritate your chin. This means avoiding things like jogging, swimming, weightlifting, etc. After 3-4 weeks, you may be able to resume vigorous physical activity. However, make sure to check with your surgeon to ensure your incisions have healed properly. About one month after your surgery, most of your swelling should be gone and you should be clear to resume all of your usual activities. The final results of your chin augmentation will be visible about 3 months after the procedure in Austin.
Pricing
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Contact
You can give your chin a prominent look with an implant. Our surgeons can discuss your options for a chin augmentation in Austin. Reach out now to learn more about this procedure.
FAQ
Is It Covered By Insurance?
Since chin augmentation is considered a cosmetic procedure in Austin, it is not covered by most insurance policies. In rare instances, an insurance plan may cover a chin augmentation if it is for reconstructive purposes due to a congenital illness or physical trauma.