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Why Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty)?

‘Weak’ chins are usually due to relative underdevelopment of the lower jaw. This is often associated with mal-occlusion or non alignment of the lower and upper teeth. The lower teeth don’t come forward enough to fit with the upper teeth in the normal way. When this is corrected with jaw surgery by moving the lower jaw forward, the chin is automatically brought forward and the ‘weak’ chin is addressed. Often, however, at an early age, orthodontics (or braces) is used to tilt the bottom teeth forward and the ‘weak’ chin remains.

  • The nose looks larger than it actually is
  • The neck line is not defined
  • There is an imbalance of the face
  • Chin augmentation (genioplasty) addresses these areas
  • Chin augmentation (genioplasty) is OFTEN done at the same time as rhinoplasty.
  • Chin augmentation (genioplasty) can be done in two main ways, a chin implant or sliding genioplasty.

We offer digital imaging, where photos are edited to demonstrate your desired result following chin augmentation.

Chin Implant (Genioplasty)

It is suitable for achieving a more gentle or less dramatic augmentation (genioplasty). The implant is inserted onto the surface of the jaw bone lower rim either via the mouth or from an incision under the chin. The best material to use is rigid porous polyurethane (plastic) which is fixed to the bone with screws so it won’t move.  The disadvantage of chin implants is that it uses plastic, not your own tissue, and so it is prone to infection and migration of the implant.  It also may erode underlying bone mass.

Sliding Genioplasty

The more effective way to achieve a natural chin augmentation (genioplasty) is to move the bone of the rim of the lower jaw forward. A cut is made in the jaw bone via an incision in the lower gum. The chin point slides forward and is fixed with screws. This has the advantage not only of a more dramatic augmentation (genioplasty) but also allows lengthening in height of the chin. Because the patients own bone is used to augment rather than plastic, it is a stronger and more stable augmentation (genioplasty). It also avoids possible complications of a plastic implant.
The operation involves a general anaesthetic and a one night hospital stay. Discomfort from the procedure is usually surprisingly little. Return to work can usually be is two weeks or so.
**Results may vary for individual to individual

More examples of Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty) Before and After Photos are available at our clinic.

Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks.

You should get a second opinion from a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with
surgery.

Dr Drielsma is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon.

Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty) is a surgical procedure performed to balance the face. In some cases,
chin augmentation (Genioplasty) may be performed with other facial procedures or as part of a facial
reconstruction.

Dr Drielsma may recommend chin surgery (Genioplasty) to a patient seeking rhinoplasty in order to
achieve facial proportion, as the size of the chin may magnify or minimise the perceived size of the nose.

Dr Drielsma also only operates from accredited major hospitals using only experienced anaesthetists,
with a team of surgical support staff.

Some patients prefer that we do not post before and after images online. As a result, you will have
access to more images during your first consult.

Want more information before scheduling your Surgeon consultation?

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  • Next Step

    • Next Step : Book your Initial Consultation
      • Call on 1800 180 777 to arrange your surgeon consultation appointment.
      • A referral from your GP or specialist is now required for all cosmetic surgery – you can’t have a consultation without a Referral.
      • 2 consultations are now required before you can book surgery.  This process will be explained to you by Dr Drielsma’s staff.
      • We require the consultation fee of $350 to be pre-paid in order to make your booking.
    • What to Bring to your Surgeon Consultation
      • Bring a friend or relative to help discuss further information and consider your choices
      • Take lots of notes and read the documents provided thoroughly

**Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks.
You should seek a second opinion from an equally qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with surgery.