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How long does chin augmentation last?

How long does chin augmentation last?

 

In short, chin augmentation should last a lifetime. You’ll face varying factors regarding aging and recovery, but the results are made to last.

The chin implants are small devices that mold to your face shape and leave you with natural results. It will feel like your own jaw bone and, when done properly, undetectable. You might experience bone erosion over time, but this shouldn’t cause discomfort or changes in appearance.

Why Chin Augmentation
If you’re self-conscious about your chin, you’re not alone. Type “genioplasty Los Angeles” or “mentoplasty Los Angeles” in the search engine and you’ll find pages of articles. Genioplasty or chin augmentation involves altering the size of your chin with implants. Mentoplasty or chin reduction involves using an electric instrument to change the size of your bone to give you a more natural appearance.

Thanks to the higher visibility of celebrities, we’re seeing a rise in various types of Los Angeles facial cosmetic surgery. An article by The Aesthetic Society states that “Chin implants increased 71 percent between 2010 and 2011.” The 2017 Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Statistic Trends report that there were 16,136 chin augmentation procedures performed in 2017.

What To Expect from a Los Angeles Chin Augmentation
You’ll find that Los Angeles chin augmentation procedures involve placing an implant or moving some bones around to change the shape of your chin. Your reasons for getting chin augmentation can determine the type of procedure that you get.

Los Angeles facial cosmetic surgery procedures are common and involve little pain for you.

Risks
One thing that affects the longevity of your procedure is risks and complications. Fortunately, you’ll find that your chances of complications are low if you visit a reputable surgeon. Many recipients return to work within a week. Still, there’s a chance you may face some complications that require you to have the implant removed or replaced. These risks include:

  • Damage to the teeth
  • Loss of feeling
  • Movement of the implant

There’s a small risk that you’ll face complications if you experience any kind of trauma to your face. Some instances that can require more surgery include:

  • The unevenness of the face
  • Fluid collecting under the skin
  • Incorrect implant size

After The Procedure
Soreness and discomfort after the procedure are normal. It’s also normal to experience numbness in your chin for up to 3 months and a stretching sensation that lasts about a week.

You’ll have some post-procedure instructions. This could include wearing a brace and following a liquid diet.

Look Before You Leap
To start your research, you can go to your search engine and read all you can about either “genioplasty Los Angeles” or “mentoplasty Los Angeles”. Find a surgeon with strong credentials and experience. Prepare questions for your consultation. Learn all you can about the equipment and type of procedure you’ll get. Your doctor will tell you whether you’re a good candidate.

It’s important to know what kind of procedure you want and what kind of results you expect. With your doctor, you’ll come up with a solution that’s right for you.</span

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