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Absolutely, that is what genioplasty is meant to achieve and your expectations are very much achievable.
The relationship between the teeth and the aesthetic appearance of your chin can be addressed separately. To improve the appearance of your lower face and chin, I would recommend either a sliding genioplasty or a chin implant. Sometimes In some cases, simultaneous chin liposuction can be...
The primary concern for you is your chin. A chin implant will reduce the roundness of your face and help balance your nose. Then, the other areas can be considered (e.g. rhinoplasty) for an even more attractive result.
I would perform both procedures simultaneously. I usually perform the surgical procedure first then the skin resurfacing. Depending on your skin type, laser resurfacing may be another option for the skin.
Dear Vivid, Thank you for your pictures. It appears that your chin is a bit prominent. I'm a little suspicious that your lower jaw is factors into this as well. If you just want to focus on the chin, then a slight reduction with a sliding genioplasty would help. They're also needs to be...
Small screws after genioplasty are very rarely removed; it has to be a good reason like visible, palpable deformity, which is very rare with that size of screw? However, if needed, removal should be done using already existing incision/scar inside the mouth or underneath the chin. In that case ...
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