Beverly Hills Chin Implant doctors
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Richard W. Fleming, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
416 N Bedford Dr Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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84 answers |
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Francis R. Palmer, III, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 900, Beverly Hills |
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42 answers |
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Paul S. Nassif, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
120 S. Spalding Drive Suite 315, Beverly Hills |
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Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills |
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11 answers |
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Toby Mayer, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
416 N Bedford Dr Suite 200 , Beverly Hills |
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11 answers |
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William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills |
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6 answers |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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Robert Kotler, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
436 N Bedford Drive Suite 201, Beverly Hills |
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5 answers |
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Brent Moelleken, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Suite 110, Beverly Hills |
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5 answers |
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Behrooz Torkian, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills |
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Catherine Huang-Begovic, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Drive Suite 236, Beverly Hills |
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Leif Liu Rogers, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
436 Bedford Drive Suite 104, Beverly Hills |
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Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey |
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3 answers |
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Robin T.W. Yuan, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
462 N. Linden Dr Suite 236, Beverly Hills |
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3 answers |
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Kevin Sadati, DO
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
359 San Miguel Drive Suite 110, Newport Beach |
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2 answers |
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Daniel Yamini, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
9201 West Sunset Boulevard Suite 805, Los Angeles |
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Jay Calvert, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N. Roxbury Drive Suite 1001, Beverly Hills |
2 answers | |
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Jason Litner, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
9201 W Sunset Blvd Suite M-130, Beverly Hills |
2 answers | |
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David S. Rosenberg, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
9090 Burton Way, Beverly Hills |
2 answers | |
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Nima Shemirani, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
444 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills |
2 answers | |
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Peyman Solieman, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
9201 West Sunset Blvd M130, Beverly Hills |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I recently went in for a rhinoplasty consultation and the physician recommended a chin implant. I was very taken back by the suggestion as I had never considered this but the more I think about it the more I believe it might be a good idea. The thing is I like the way I look every which way, except in my profile (because of my nose) and I am concerned that if I got the chin implant it would change my face too much. I just want some suggestions if possible! Thank You!
Kudos to your surgeon for giving you good advice.
This underscores the importance of having a complete consultation where the doctor looks at and evaluates all facial features to give his best advice.
In my opinion, your chin result will be a great compliment to the rhinoplasty.
If in doubt, have computer imaging. Always a good idea to see the predicted result of the recommended procedure(s).
Best wishes.
Robert Kotler,MD, FACS
Author, SECRETS OF A BEVERLY HILLS COSMETIC SURGEON
2 weeks ago i hand chin implant 9mm with wings , i had a receeding chin from the lateral side view bt i loved my face from the front , now i feel like my face is way too long and specially the lower part of my face , my smile too is restricted and my lower lip covers my lower teeth this bothers me i used to love my smile :( , should i wait for 3 months or i have too replace it with a smaller one , i had nose job 6 months before the chin btw
It is impossible to answer your questions 2 weeks after surgery. Normal temporary post-op swelling can cause everything that disturbs you.
Hi. My jaw points down and my chin is week. I would like my jaw to appear more squared. My bite/teeth are excellent, and I don't want to do anything to disturb that. I've thought about chin implants, but I worry that it may accentuate the downward angle of my jaw. Also, my nose has a high bridge, so I am wondering if rhinoplasty might off set the look of the jaw. Right now, my jaw line and the bridge of my nose are almost parallel lines. What are my options?
Let me start out by saying that the proper way to evaluate the face, on profile, is for the jaw to be at a 90 degree angle with the neck. In this picture your chin and face are pointing downwards, making the chin appear weaker than it may in fact be. Aesthetically speaking, if the chin is weak, determined by an imaginary line drawn downward from the lower lip, a Chin Implant placed through an incision under the chin would augment the chin without affecting the bite.
The nose has a slight hump that could be removed but I can't evaluate the tip rotation or projection since the nose is also facing downwards and is not at the aesthetic rest/start point. Be sure that the Rhinoplasty Surgeon, you select, understands and follows the proper aesthetics of facial (and nasal) beauty foir the creation of a naturally, more attractive face and nose.
















