Chin Augmentation in Miami Beach, FL
Tired of a weak jawline detracting from your better facial features? Elevate your look with Chin Augmentation at the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery. Dr. Gabriel Salloum delivers lasting and natural-looking results that redefine your profile. Say hello to a balanced, confident you!
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Enhance Your Profile with Chin Augmentation
Enhance your facial symmetry and exude confidence like never before with Chin Augmentation. This transformative surgery not only redefines your jawline but also offers a range of customizable benefits tailored just for you.
Choose from a range of sizes and shapes to perfectly contour your chin and jawline.
Our specialized technique ensures that your new chin blends seamlessly with your facial structure, leaving no obvious signs of surgery.
Watch your confidence soar as your new, balanced profile turns heads. The refined jawline accentuates your natural beauty, giving you an irresistible allure.
The chin might not be a facial feature most people spend much time thinking about. However, it has a considerable impact on the appearance and symmetry of the face. That’s why both men and women seek out chin augmentation in Miami Beach, FL—to improve their facial appearance and feel more confident.
Double board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Gabriel Salloum is proud to offer patients chin implant surgery at the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery. This plastic surgery procedure can help to permanently bring facial balance by correcting a receding chin or by making a larger nose look smaller.
Explaining The Chin Augmentation Procedure
Chin augmentation is a surgical procedure that enhances the size of the chin or reshapes the chin bone and jawline. Often, a facial plastic surgeon will place an implant during the augmentation surgery to increase the chin size.
In some cases, the surgeon might change the chin by reshaping the jawbone.
What are the reasons for undergoing Chin Implant Surgery?
You might decide to have chin surgery for a variety of reasons. In some instances, a plastic surgeon will augment the chin with an implant during rhinoplasty to change the size and shape of the patient’s nose. Increasing the chin’s size while reshaping the nose can dramatically improve overall facial structure.
If you want to enhance your facial profile – if you want your chin to be more prominent, for example, or want to strengthen your jawline – chin surgery can help.
If you’re not sure whether your face could benefit from a chin implant, we have listed below a few reasons some people consider this surgery.
- A receding and weak chin
- Lost facial contours due to aging
- Facial asymmetry
- Deformities resulting from injury or congenital conditions
Chin Augmentation Before and After Pictures
*All patients are unique and individual results may vary.
What Types of Implants are Used for Chin Augmentation?
The implants are typically made of silicone. Silicone implants are usually soft and flexible. The exact type of chin implant Dr. Salloum will use during the surgery will depend on your goals and the structure of your face.
Facial implants are available in a range of shapes and sizes. During your consultation, Dr. Salloum will discuss your expectations and overall goals with you to help determine which implant option is best.
Are You an Ideal Candidate for Chin Implants?
Some people are better candidates for chin augmentation than others. Many people with recessed chins or noses that look too large are good candidates for surgery.
To be an ideal candidate for surgery, you should be in good health. During your consultation, Dr. Salloum will ask about your medical history and whether you are being treated for any conditions at the moment. If you have a chronic condition that is well-managed, you might still be a candidate for surgery.
Your lifestyle can also influence your candidacy for chin surgery in Miami. The ideal candidate for chin implants will be a non-smoker. If you do smoke, you’ll be asked to stop using tobacco products at least a few weeks before the scheduled surgery. It’s also a good idea to continue to avoid using nicotine or tobacco for several weeks after your facial procedure to prevent complications and encourage proper healing.
Having realistic expectations about the procedure is also important. A consultation with Dr. Salloum before surgery will help you get a better understanding of what the surgery can do for you. Your consultation can also help you see if the surgery will help you reach your aesthetic goals. If not, you might be a candidate for another surgical procedure.
The Consultation for Chin Augmentation Surgery
The initial consultation is a vital part of the surgical process at the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery. When you come in for your consultation, you’ll be escorted to a large, well-appointed room. Our practice also offers free valet parking to make getting to your consultation even more convenient.
Think of your chin augmentation consultation in Miami Beach as an opportunity to get to know Dr. Salloum and learn more about the surgery. Come to the consultation ready with questions, and don’t be shy about bringing up your concerns. Dr. Salloum is there to guide you through the process and to make sure you’re informed.
The consultation for a chin implant surgery is also a chance for Dr. Salloum to get to know you. He’s likely to ask you questions about your goals, your health, and your lifestyle. He’ll examine your neck and facial anatomy and talk about various implant options.
It’s natural to feel a little nervous before plastic surgery. Remember that Dr. Salloum and his team are experts and will be there for you every step of the way. They will be happy to answer any questions you have, either during the consultation or afterward.
Preparing for Chin Implant Surgery
What you’ll need to do to get ready for chin implant surgery depends on your current lifestyle and habits. Dr. Salloum will let you know if there are any activities to avoid in the days before your surgery. You may also be told to stop taking certain medications or supplements. For example, some types of OTC painkillers and prescription medicines thin the blood and should be avoided for a couple of weeks before and after surgery.
You might also want to prepare your home for the recovery after chin implant surgery. Stock up on groceries or arrange to have meals delivered. Request time off from work and schedule childcare if you need it. Since you’ll have a few days of downtime, stock up on quiet things to do, such as books to read or movies to watch.
Since you’ll need to have someone drive you to and from your surgery, it’s a good idea to make arrangements in advance.
Understanding the Chin Implant Procedure
The procedure is generally short, taking about an hour or less. On the day of the surgery, you’ll be given an anesthetic to numb the area or to put you to sleep. Dr. Salloum will make a small incision either underneath your chin or inside your mouth and create a pocket in the chin to hold the implant.
Next, he’ll position the implant in the appropriate area. He might use screws or stitches to hold the implant in place while you heal. After the implant is placed, Dr. Salloum will close the incision with stitches. Patients typically go home on the day of their surgery.
Recovery after Chin Augmentation Surgery
If possible, someone should stay with you overnight after your chin surgery. It’s important to drink plenty of water and take it easy during the first couple of days after surgery.
Your chin is likely to feel sore for a few weeks after you get a chin implant. It’s usually a good idea to stick to liquids or soft foods during the first day or two. To avoid putting pressure on the chin as it heals, try to sleep on your back and avoid any positions that would put weight on the area.
Dr. Salloum can prescribe pain medications to help ease any discomfort you feel immediately after your surgery. Take the pain medication as directed and only take medicine prescribed by your surgeon as you recover.
Usually, you’ll be able to get back to most of your regular activities within a week or two. You might have some lingering swelling or bruising during the first few months before the final results appear.
Are There Risks to Chin Augmentation?
Every type of surgery involves some risk. The most common side effects after chin surgery include bruising and swelling in the area near the implant. There’s also a chance that the implant will move if it isn’t secured in place over the chin bone.
Less common risks after chin surgery include a loss of sensation in the area or damage to the teeth or bite. To minimize the chance of any dental changes following the placement of a chin implant, Dr. Salloum will examine your dental occlusion before surgery.
Following all instructions from your doctor before and after surgery and letting your surgeon know about any medical concerns or lifestyle issues will help to reduce the risk of side effects or complications from chin surgery.
Chin Augmentation Cost
According to the most recent statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of chin augmentation is $3,137. This cost is only part of the total price – it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities, or other related expenses. Please consult with your plastic surgeon’s office to determine your final fee.
Cost Factors for Chin Augmentation
When considering chin surgery for facial aesthetics, it’s crucial to account for the various components that contribute to the total cost:
- Type of anesthesia: Anesthesia fees can vary significantly based on whether local or general anesthesia is used.
- Outpatient procedure: If the surgery is an outpatient procedure, you might save on hospital fees, but some costs like post-operative care could be separate.
- Treatment plans: Customized treatment plans that include other facial adjustments will increase the overall cost.
- Additional costs: Medical tests, post-surgery garments, and prescriptions for medication may also be added to your bill.
Why Should I Choose Dr. Gabriel Salloum?
- Dr. Salloum is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery.
- He has over 18 years of experience in plastic surgery, providing natural-looking cosmetic results.
- Dr. Salloum completed his general surgery residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, serving as Chief Surgical Resident.
- He completed the Hand Surgery Fellowship Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center and is one of the few fellowship-trained reconstructive hand surgery specialists in South Florida.
- Dr. Salloum completed the Plastic Surgery Program at the University of Texas at Houston, with extensive training in cosmetic surgery.
- He has received numerous 4.5 and 5-star reviews on Yelp, Healthgrades, Vitals, RealSelf, and Google, with a consistent track record of successful results and satisfied patients.
- Dr. Salloum is passionate about helping patients meet their cosmetic goals and gain confidence, taking the time to understand each patient and answer questions before creating a unique surgical plan.
- Dr. Salloum offers a full range of plastic surgical procedures, including facelifts, body contouring, liposuction, tummy tucks, thigh lifts, Brazilian butt lifts, and breast reconstruction, specializing in reconstructive surgery, ultrasound-assisted liposuction, facial restructuring, and body contouring.
- Named a NYT and Miami Best Doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chin Augmentation
Will any scars be visible following chin implant surgery?
What is the usual time for returning to work after chin implant surgery?
It’s usually a good idea to take at least one week off from work after your chin surgery. Many people can go back to desk jobs within 7 to 10 days. As you recover, you can work with your surgeon to determine when you can return to normal activities.
When can I exercise again after chin implant surgery?
It’s a good idea to add exercise back slowly into your routine after your surgery. During the first week, you might feel up to taking a few short walks around your house. After the third week, you might feel comfortable going for a long walk around the neighborhood or even for a light jog. It’s best to put off any strenuous activity, like running, cycling, or yoga, until four or five weeks after surgery.
Can I combine chin implant surgery with other facial plastic surgeries?
Yes, you can. Chin implant surgery is often combined with rhinoplasty (to change the size and shape of the nose). Together, the surgeries can dramatically enhance a patient’s facial features. Some people also combine chin implant surgery with other facial implants. You might receive cheek and chin implants at the same time, for example.
What are my anesthesia options during chin augmentation?
Depending on your preference and whether you are combining chin implant surgery with another procedure, Dr. Salloum might use local anesthesia or general anesthesia during the surgery.
Local anesthesia will numb the surgical area. You might also be given a sedative to help you relax during the procedure. If you receive general anesthesia, you’ll be completely asleep throughout the surgery and won’t remember it.
When will I see the results of my chin augmentation?
The results of chin implant surgery are immediate. However, you will likely have some swelling or bruising in the area after surgery, which can make it difficult to see what the final results will look like. Many people see their final results a few months after surgery, once the swelling has subsided.
Can chin augmentation results be considered a permanent solution?
The implant that is placed during this facial surgery is permanent. As long as you remain happy with the appearance of your chin, the results you’ll get from the surgery can last for the rest of your life.
Does a chin implant change your smile?
No, this implant will not typically change your smile. The implant is placed beneath the muscle and fat of the chin, so it should not affect your smile or other facial expressions.