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There is no problem doing these all together. In fact, I uniquely do the lipo through the chin implant incision (in the mouth) so there are no external incisions from these procedures. We have videos of these on our web page and social media.
An experienced surgeon can safely perform these procedures. I routinely perform chin lipo, chin implant, and buccal fat reduction under local anesthesia and oral sedation. I can not comment on the jaw implant but would assume it can be done. These definitely can be performed under iv anesthesia. Consult with a few experienced surgeons to review your candidacy, surgery and recovery
All 3 procedures can be safely performed concurrently and are excellent options for certain patients who request improvement in neck contour as well as slamming of the face and cheeks. in my practice we perform chin liposuction and chin implantation through the same submental incision. Trust your face to a specialist and best of luck to you.
HelloThank you for your question, Yes it is possible to have all the procedures done together if your general health is goo.Please contact a plastic surgeon near your area and book a consultation. Dr. Manon
Hi, if you are concerned about the inability to lower the lower lip you should discuss this with the facial plastic surgeon or plastic surgeon that did the neck liposuction. Local anesthetic can limit the action of the marginal mandibular nerve that allows the lower lip to be pulled downward. ...
You should call the office where your surgery was performed and ask these same questions. Sometimes, patients have sedation for the surgery and are unable to remember specific instructions. Many offices give both written and oral follow-up care instructions.
Thank you for your question. At 10 days postoperatively, it is too early to view your results as final. You are likely still experiencing a fair amount of postoperative swelling, which is normal at this stage of healing. This swelling can persist for several weeks up to a couple months after...