Kekee
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This problem was pointed out to me by a surgeon after a consultation and I can't help but notice it in many genioplasty before and afters. After genioplasty there seems to be a separation point between the jaw and chin, which creates an indention look that's not aesthetically pleasing to me. I've red dotted the part for users to see what I'm talking about in the pics below:
Before:
After:
Before:
After:
Again:
Meanwhile Chin Implant Result:
No separation, no point.
Now perhaps this is aesthetically pleasing to some but for me who is getting chin augmentation this separation would look weird on my face.
So is there anyway to avoid this separation with genioplasty or is chin implant the better option?
Before:
After:
Before:
After:
Again:
Meanwhile Chin Implant Result:
No separation, no point.
Now perhaps this is aesthetically pleasing to some but for me who is getting chin augmentation this separation would look weird on my face.
So is there anyway to avoid this separation with genioplasty or is chin implant the better option?