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Mentoplasty: Frequently Asked Questions

What is mentoplasty?

Mentoplasty, also known as surgery of the chin or chin augmentation, is a plastic surgery procedure able to improve the appearance of a receding or overly prominent chin, creating better harmony of the facial features. During the procedure, a receding chin may be improved with the insertion of an implant or by moving the bone forwards, while too prominent of a chin may be reduced. ...
Mentoplasty is a chin enhancement to balance and optimise the profile.

Who is the best candidate for mentoplasty?

Good candidates for mentoplasty include physically healthy men and women are looking to improve the appearance of the chin or jaw area. As with any type of plastic surgery, patients must also have realistic expectations.

What is the implant made of for mentoplasty?

When a receding chin needs to be built up, a facial implant may be used. Facial implants can be made of a variety of materials including Gore-Tex, Merselene mesh, solid silicone, and other materials.

Are there scars after mentoplasty?

When the incision for mentoplasty is made inside of the mouth, there is no visible scarring. Incisions made just under the chin will result in a small scar though it tends to be well-concealed and will further fade with time.

Where is mentoplasty performed?

Mentoplasty may be performed in a surgeon's office-based facility, or a hospital or an outpatient surgery center.

Where are the incisions made for mentoplasty?

The incision for mentoplasty is typically made just under the chin within a natural crease or inside of the mouth where the lower lip and gum meet.

Is there much pain with mentoplasty?

After mentoplasty, patients typically experience some tenderness which can be controlled with prescription pain medication.

How is mentoplasty performed?

The procedure is usually performed under intravenous sedation (light anesthesia) but can be performed under only local anesthesia. It is an outpatient surgery, with patients going to recover in the comfort of their homes within couple hours from surgery. A small incision is placed inside the mouth and no visible scars are created. The right size implant is selected and placed through the incision and into position. Dissolvable sutures are placed.

What are the risks or complications associated with mentoplasty?

The potential complications associated with mentoplasty may include adverse anesthesia reactions, capsular contracture, implant shifting, infection, unnatural shape, and the need for additional surgery.

What happens during a consultation for mentoplasty?

During a consultation for mentoplasty, the surgeon will examine the chin and jaw and take a thorough medical history. He or she will discuss your goals and the options available to you through surgery. The surgeon will explain the procedure, the indicated technique, the anesthesia, the surgical facility, the risks and the costs.

What type of anesthesia is used for mentoplasty?

Mentoplasty is often performed with a combination of local anesthesia and sedation, though general anesthesia is also an option.

How is the actual mentoplasty procedure performed?

To build up a receding chin with the use of an implant, an incision is typically made in the natural crease line just beneath the chin or inside of the mouth where the lower lip and gum meet. Once the incision is made, the tissue will be gently stretched in order to create a pocket into which the implant is then inserted. The incision is then closed with very fine sutures. ...

What is the recovery like after mentoplasty?

It's common for patients to experience some tenderness after mentoplasty which can be controlled with prescription pain medication. Patients may also experience a stretched, tight sensation which typically subsides within a week. Immediately after surgery, chewing may be limited and following a liquid and soft food diet may be necessary during the first few days. Swelling and bruising is also likely to occur, with the majority of swelling fading within six weeks. ...

When are the stitches removed after the mentoplasty procedure?

The stitches are usually removed or dissolve on their own within about five to seven days after mentoplasty.

Why should I consider chin surgery (mentoplasty)?

Patients undergoing nose or neck surgery may consider chin surgery in order to maintain an attractive facial proportion.

When can I exercise after undergoing mentoplasty?

Patients will need to avoid strenuous activities for the first few weeks after surgery. In addition, activities which can bump or jar the face should be avoided for about six weeks.

How long does the actual mentoplasty procedure last?

The surgical time for mentoplasty will depend upon the extent of the work. Generally speaking, mentoplasty can take anywhere from under an hour to about three hours to complete.

How soon will I be able to return to work after undergoing mentoplasty?

Patients are typically able to return to work and other normal activities within about ten days after surgery.

In mentoplasty where are the incisions made?

The incisions made to enlarge a receding chin through implants or to reduce the volume of a protruding chin are made inside the oral cavity and, therefore, they are definitely invisible.

At what age is it advisable to go for mentoplasty?

There are no age limits to undergo a surgical operation to increase the chin volume, but it is preferable to wait for the end of the age of development of the bone structure, which occurs around the age of 15-16.

My husband is considering mentoplasty, how long is the recovery time?

Mentoplasty is a name given to the procedure where the chin is augmented either with an implant or having the chin bone advanced. If your husband is having a chin implant, the recovery period is rather short on the order of a few days. If however it is an advancement of the chin bone, recovery time may be around two weeks.
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