 What is Chin Implantation?
A Chin Implantation is a surgical procedure that brings balance and symmetry to the face.
Consult with a specialist, Dr. Robert Gray, a dual board-certified facial plastic surgeon, for Chin Implants in the Bay Area,East Bay, Blackhawk, Central Valley, Manteca, Danville, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Dublin, Livermore and Tri Valley Areas.
How does a Chin Implant work?
The patient goes under anesthesia while an incision is made in either one of two places: in the mouth or where the bottom lip meets the chin. The surgeon gently stretches the tissue and creates a pocket to insert the implant. The implant feels like natural tissue and can be molded into a variety of sizes and shapes.
What conditions respond best to the procedure?
Those with weak or receding chins and a normal dental bite respond best to the procedure. Candidates should be in good health, have no current diseases or bone disorders and should not have taken Accutane® for at least six months prior to surgery.
Is the procedure safe?
Yes. Chin Implantation has proven to be a safe, low-risk cosmetic procedure. As with any surgery, a risk of infection is possible.
Are there side effects?
Possible side effects include swelling, bruising, redness, blood clots, implant displacement and extended numbness of the lips.
What can be expected post-treatment?
Immediately following surgery, patients can expect numbness and swelling. Facial expressions may be hard to make for a few days.
How long do the results last?
The results are permanent.
Is there any downtime?
Patients can resume regular activities one to two weeks after surgery. Strenuous activities should be avoided until three weeks after surgery.
What are the results?
Patients will enjoy a contoured jaw line that balances other facial features.
How soon will results appear?
Results are immediate; however, there will be swelling for a few weeks following the procedure.
How long does the procedure last?
The surgery takes about an hour.
Who should avoid Chin Implants?
Those who take blood-thinning and anti-inflammatory drugs should avoid the procedure because they increase bleeding.
What are the alternative procedures?
An alternative to the implant is the reconstruction of the chin bone.
Are additional procedures necessary?
Only one surgery is needed for full results. Some patients may need a follow-up procedure if complications arise.
Instructions before surgery:
The patient's individual surgeon will provide specific instructions prior to surgery. There will be guidelines on eating, drinking, smoking and medications to take and avoid. Patients should make arrangements for someone to drive them home after the surgery.
Instructions after surgery:
Patients will be prescribed pain medication to minimize any discomfort. Swelling will last five to seven days and patients should sleep on two pillows to reduce swelling. A support brace should be worn at night to allow tissues and the implant to heal properly.
For Chin Implant Surgery in the Bay Area, Blackhawk,East Bay, Central Valley, Manteca, Danville, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Livermore, Dublin, Tracy, Modesto, Stockton, and Tri Valley Areas, consult with facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Robert Gray.
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