What are Chin and Facial Implants?
Chin and facial implants can enhance facial symmetry and create well-defined contours. A balanced bone structure is one of the key elements of attractiveness, and implants can help restore or improve facial harmony.
The chin is a central feature of the face. When the chin is small or set back, it can make the nose or the midface appear out of proportion. A weak chin can also blur the line between the jaw and the neck, creating the impression of a double chin.
With age, this effect can become more pronounced as fat tissue accumulates under the chin and the muscles beneath lose their tone.
Who is it suitable for?
Chin and facial implants may be appropriate for patients who wish to:
Accentuate the chin and jawline,
Improve facial symmetry and proportions,
Reduce the appearance of a double chin,
Restore facial contours affected by aging.
How the procedure is performed
The implants are typically made from PEEK (polyether ether ketone), one of the most widely used and trusted materials worldwide.
They are placed on top of the bone, usually through an incision inside the mouth, leaving no visible external scars.
Dissolvable stitches are used and generally disappear within about one month.
Implants integrate with the bone over time and look like a natural part of the face.
Recovery and results
After surgery, moderate swelling, bruising, and a feeling of firmness in the treated area are normal.
These symptoms usually subside within about 2 weeks.
The final result is a naturally balanced facial shape with clear, harmonious contours.
