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Lower lip ptosis is not an easy problem to correct. There are two surgical treatment options. Re-suspension of the lower lip can be improved using a resorbable endotine. Another treatment option is reduction of the lower vestibule and suturing the mucosa of the lower lip to the attached mucosa.
The best thing is to provide photos when you are not smiling and good profile photos. Based on these photos alone there is no way to give you sound advice. However, with a prominent chin, the best treatment can be a chin reduction. Sometimes it is both a vertical and horizontal reduction. Also,...
We can absolutely make both vertical and horizontal improvements during a genioplasty. Genioplasty is one of our top cosmetic procedures, and we generally perform 1-2 each week. Our office provides morph photo simulations of expected outcomes, so that both you and the provider are on the same...
I would need a CT scan of your jaw to give full recommendations. You will likely need a combination of chin reduction in the vertical dimension with slight advancement to create a deeper mentolabial fold. The soft tissue of the chin may need a reduction from a submental approach. The alignment...
You need to advance and decrease lower face height. The hard part is having a steep mandibular plane like yours, you are prone to having a bump at the junction of the osteotomy. If you do a long back cut by the 2nd bicuspids and go straight forward or even up a bit will help minimize it. I also...
You may want to start with submental liposuction to reduce fullness in the neck area and define your jawline better.
You have an existing labiomental fold, defined jawline, chin is short; these are the cases that look great. If you rotate the chin down, come forward probably 8mm it would be perfect. You can get rid of the cleft in your chin too, in my experience it is love it or hate it. When you want to get...
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