Expert surgeons with an in-depth understanding of facial structures and ideal proportions, assure a close-to-natural and beautiful outcome.
Skillfully performed with intra-oral access techniques, it achieves a scar-free and proportionate chin, with absolutely no tell-tale signs.
Well experienced surgeons with a detailed treatment plan and streamlined aftercare protocols, our success rate has been unbeatable so far.
Genioplasty or chin correction surgery is a cosmetic procedure to enhance the shape and appearance of the chin in minor to moderate discrepancies where patients do not wish a jaw surgery. It helps contour the chin, neck and jawline by directly correcting the chin bone or by using biocompatible implants that enhance the chin and jawline.
Genioplasty can be performed alone or in combination with other jaw, nose or neck related surgeries depending on the overall cosmetic purpose and patient needs. Chin augmentation or reduction is a relatively simple procedure which is customized based on patient requirements.
Let your chin do the talking
A procedure where the chin bone is separated away from the lower jaw through an incision, to move and alter the shape of your chin. The procedure may involve either removal of excess bone or reattaching the chin bone with a gap for chin enhancement where the bone would naturally grow back into. Through the use of screws and plates, the shape of the chin is surgically altered to its desired position.
Chin implant surgery involves the use of alloplastic implants surgically placed inside the lining of your chin to correct, complement and enhance its shape. The shape and size of implants are pre-customized by the surgeon specific to your requirement. The bone tissue will gradually adhere to the inserted implant over a period of time, making it feel a part of the chin. At ClinicGP we give the patients an array of highly biocompatible alloplastic materials to choose from that have minimal risk of rejection or allergy.
As an alternative solution to chin augmentation, the recent advances in technology have allowed the use of FDA approved dermal fillers, although in our experience the results may vary and may not be permanent.