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CHIN AUGMENTATION SURGERY Chin augmentation surgery may be chosen by those who are not happy with the size and shape of their chin. Chin augmentation is usually achieved by placing an artificial implant under the skin. The implants are typically made from silicone or elastomer. Chin augmentation surgery is often combined with nose reshaping to improve the whole facial profile. What's involved? You will have a consultation with a facial surgeon prior to surgery to discuss the options available to you and to ensure that surgery is right for you. The operation: The surgeon will make a cut in your skin, usually under the chin (in the chin crease) to create a pocket under the skin. The chin implant is then inserted into this pocket & the wound closed with stitches. A compression bandage is usually worn for a couple of days to minimise swelling. Pain & bruising is common after chin augmentation surgery, and usually lasts a few days. What are possible complications? Potential complications of chin augmentation surgery include: - wound infection Frequent questions about chin augmentation surgery Q. How much does chin augmentation surgery cost? A. Chin augmentation surgery costs around £3000. Q. How soon can I return to work after the operation? A. 1-2 weeks. Q. Are the operation scars visible? A. Chin implant scars are usually hidden in the skin crease under your chin, so they are not immediately visible in most cases.
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