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You have a strong bone on your chin. This is something that we address weekly. Through the inside of your mouth we contour the bone and soft tissue to soften that appearance.It will feminize your face considerably. The nose can be done at the same time.Watch our videos to learn more.
First of all, you have beautiful facial features and look great!. I see what you are referring to. I specialize in these contouring procedure of the jaw and chin. How much better we can make it depends on what is causing the asymmetry, (bone vs soft tissue vs both). Consider a consultation to discuss the options and learn more about the issue and the fixes. Best wishes, stay safe. Dr. Jumaily
Much more information is needed, such as a full set of facial photographs from all angles to make a determination about which procedure to perform on your chin. The photographs should be when you're not smiling, since surgery is only performed at rest, not when animating. Everyone has some degree of facial asymmetry, so that's normal. Chin surgery and a revision rhinoplasty can be performed simultaneously under one anesthetic with one recovery period.
A sliding Genia plasty can add or subtract vertical height as well as give it forward projection.I don’t know if you necessarily need to decrease the vertical height because all of your facial length is in your maxilla not your mandible. No question that decreasing the vertical height of your m...
There are conditions were soft tissues shrink and adults over time. Often on one side of the face. This is not what you have. You were born with a recessive chin and this will start showing prematurely because you are prone to having a double chin and lack of job definition because of your...
What you re describing is known as masseter muscle dehiscence, a not uncommon adverse aesthetic sequelae from jaw angle implants where the muscle now rides up higher than the angle of the implant. The correct anatomic procedure is to try and reposition the muscle back over it which requites an...