Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
It appears that you have a recessed chin and would benefit from a chin implant to provide improved facial balance. The chin cleft can be simultaneously diminished with subcison and fat grafting. I don't think that you can reduce the asymmetry alone. Best of luck
Dear hgt338,based on your photos, it looks like you might benefit from dermal fillers. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
The side profile photographs demonstrate a recessive chin profile for which a chin implant can certainly augment the chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. As far as asymmetry goes, the implant itself can be custom carved to improve asymmetry. Your chin will never be perfectly symmetrical, just improved. In our practice for over 25 years, we have used Implantech brand of solid silicone chin implants with an excellent success rate. We place the implants through a submental incision under local or general anesthesia
It appears from the limited photos that your facial appearance would be more balanced with a sliding genioplasty that also lengthens the height of your chin. That is one of the advantages of the sliding genioplasty. Changes can be made with projection and height.
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 di...
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...