Three Chin Plastic Surgery Methods for Beauties
No matter how beautiful a face is, without a delicate, slightly pointed and slightly upward-turned chin, it will certainly be a flaw in beauty.
Someone described the chin of a beauty as: "The sharpest point of an almond-shaped face, the extraction of beauty, the output point of essence, the 'Cape of Good Hope' of beauty."
For the super idols or media-recognized beauties, the curves and dimensions of their face shapes are compared in millimeters. In fact, chin plastic surgery is much more complicated than most people think. Below, we introduce the latest three chin cosmetic surgery methods to our readers.
1. Artificial Chin Implantation
Suitable for those with a recessed chin or small chin, this is also the most common surgical method. The patient's chin is usually a bit short but not too short. Inserting an artificial chin appears more natural, with high satisfaction and fewer future complications.
The surgery involves local nerve anesthesia, taking about 20 minutes. The incision is inside the mouth and under the lower gums. After the surgery, the patient can go home immediately without needing hospitalization. The material to be implanted can be selected according to the patient's proportions to ensure a professional and suitable artificial chin.
Post-surgery recommendations include applying ice packs for the first three days, then switching to warm compresses. Patients must rinse their mouths at least three times a day (morning, noon, and night) to maintain oral hygiene. For the first five days, the diet should primarily consist of liquid foods. Post-surgery, patients should avoid actions like resting their chin on their hand and return for a follow-up check-up on the seventh day after the surgery.
2. Chin Bone Contouring Surgery
Suitable for those with a chin bone that is too short or overly recessed, or those with a misaligned chin bone. If the patient has a shorter right jawbone leading to facial asymmetry and a crooked mouth, appropriate proportional adjustments can be made. The method involves moving the jawbone to the midline and extending it, then stabilizing and fixing the bone. This method can also be used if the chin bone is too protruding.
Before the surgery, full-body anesthesia is required. The surgery takes about an hour and a half, with the incision located inside the mouth and under the lower gums. The surgical method involves sawing through the chin bone according to the patient's proportions and re-fixing it in the perfect position. On the day of the surgery, the patient can go home without needing hospitalization. Swelling will subside completely in approximately three weeks post-surgery.
After the surgery, patients should apply ice packs for the first three days, then switch to warm compresses. They must rinse their mouths at least three times a day (morning, noon, and night) to maintain oral hygiene. For the first five days, the diet should primarily consist of liquid foods. The six months following the surgery is the bone healing period, during which patients should avoid actions like resting their chin on their hand.
3. Liposuction
Suitable for those whose chin bone edges are submerged by fat, specifically those with localized fat around the chin, corners of the mouth, and surrounding neck area, which is very common among the elderly.
Chin liposuction combined with artificial chin reshaping often results in dramatic changes before and after the surgery, turning Cinderella into a princess in the blink of an eye! Simultaneously, it can improve the condition of excessive chin fat and a recessed chin.