Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 This might help the ladies who have had this procedure...love...Lea Click Here to begin speaking to real chin augmentation patients and make a few new friends in the process! Need a great plastic surgeon to perform your surgery? Locate a surgeon in your area by clicking here! Sliding Genioplasty Also called "Chin Advancement", this procedure is yet another option for chin enlargement. This procedure can be performed through an intra-oral or an intra-dermal (or extra-oral) incision. Regardless the bony chin and mandible is exposed and a section of the jaw is removed with an oscillating bone saw. The bony piece is then moved forward and secured with metal plates and screws. Do know that you will be able to feel an abrupt "shelf" of sorts both underneath the jaw and in the anterior part of the new "chin" -- where it was slid forward. However, tissue will cover your new chin and look very natural. Genioplasty has more of an incidence of nerve damage (especially the inferior alveolar and mental/menton nerves) than chin augmentation via alloplastic implants. It is the most difficult or time-consuming for the surgeon to perform and has more down time, but less risks in the long run. The advancement can be very slight or more dramatic, depending upon your needs. The results can appear very natural when performed correctly. The results may be comparable to a chin implant. The choice of an implant or bone advancement is up to the patient and neither one is risk free. Please discuss this with your surgeon and be sure the technique details, risks, complications and contraindications are fully explained to you. home | about chin augmentation | your options & more | plastic surgeon info | consultation infosurgery preparation | the surgery | recovery | photos | message board | chat room | links | about us Are you lost? Site Index All About Chin Augmentation - A Chin Augmentation Patient Education & Support NetworkCopyright © 2002-2004 Enhancement Media, All rights reserved.Please read our Usage AgreementThis page was last updated: 10/24/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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