Chin Implant
Plastic surgeons use facial implants to improve and enhance facial
contours. Frequently, these implants will help provide a more harmonious
balance to your face and features so that you feel better about
the way you look.
Typical Patient Profile
A typical patient may want his or her chin brought forward so
that these traits are better proportioned. Other patients may choose
to have an implant placed in conjunction with another cosmetic procedure.
For example, during a face lift, a patient may wish to have implants
placed over the cheekbones to help restore a more youthful appearance.
Implants may also be selected to fill out a face that appears "sunken"
or tired.
What to Expect in Surgery
Insertion of a chin implant may take anywhere from 30 minutes
to an hour. During the procedure, Dr. Ratliff selects the proper
size and shape implant to enhance your appearance and inserts it
into a pocket over the front of the jawbone. The small incision
to create the pocket and insert the implant is placed inside the
mouth (along the lower lip) or in the skin just under the chin area.
Usually, the chin is taped after surgery to minimize swelling and
discomfort. Sutures in the skin will be removed in five to seven
days. If an intra-oral incision is used, the sutures will dissolve.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
A facial implant can shift slightly out of alignment and a second
operation my be necessary to replace it in its proper position.
Infection can occur with any operation. If infection were to occur
around a facial implant and did not clear up after treatment with
antibiotics, the implant might have to be temporarily removed and
replaced at a later time. Other, less-frequent risks may be associated
with certain implants. Be sure to ask Dr. Ratliff for a description
of the risks associated with the procedure in which you are interested.
Recovery
You will experience some discomfort and swelling in the affected
area for several days. It's normal to experience some temporary
difficulty with smiling and talking. Black and blue marks may be
visible around the chin and neck. Dr. Ratliff will instruct you
about dental hygiene, eating and any restrictions to your activities
after surgery.
Remember, with any facial surgery, you may feel and look better
in a short period of time. However, it may not be advisable to participate
in certain activities -- especially activity that may result in
the face being jarred or bumped -- for several weeks. It's best
to check with Dr. Ratliff about such matters.
Typical Results
You may not be able to accurately evaluate your appearance for
weeks, or perhaps even months. Give yourself plenty of time to get
used to your new look.
You may be surprised to find that most people won't recognize that
you've had facial implant surgery -- only that you look better.
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