How the lowly have risen to prominence. Taking first place in the “most-increased” category of the 2011 plastic surgery statistics was a newcomer: chin augmentation.
Usually, most people don’t think about chins at all unless they are watching late night funny man Jay Leno or become involved in a situation where they must swallow hard and “take it on the chin.”
Yet, the absence of a substantial chin can seriously compromise your appearance, so it’s no wonder more people are discovering the cosmetic surgery procedure to restore, say, a receding chin to its rightful and more attractive place in your profile. Pope Paul VI once noted the chin’s place in human attractiveness when he quipped: “A dimple on the chin, the devil within.” It also works the other way around observes 59-year-old Janette Berle, host on Sirus XM satellite radio when she declared: “I refused to think of them as chin hairs; I think of them as stray eyebrows.” (Continued below)
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The young woman below had chin augmentation only which was inserted through a short incision under her chin. The “after” photo, right, was taken three months after surgery. (Robert Kotler, MD photo.)
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(Continued from above) The rate of chin augmentation increased 71 percent from 2010 to 2011 among both men and women of all ages, with 20,680 procedures completed, says the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) which annually crunches the numbers of all invasive and non-invasive cosmetic surgery procedures. The hit to wallet or purse? The ASPS reports the average U.S. surgeon’s fee at $1651 while RealSelf.com users report their average, total cost of the chin augmentation at $4671.
Chin implants are often used in connection with rhinoplasty and neck sculpting. That’s convenient for both plastic surgeon and patient because both procedures can be done through a single, well-hidden incision placed far under the chin. After healing, the resulting scar fades into the width of a single hair and is so slight, it’s nearly invisible.
Before rushing out, however, to augment your profile, make sure you find a surgeon who is very, very familiar with the procedure. The surgery is not difficult and takes us about an hour but some major nerves running through the treatment area are critically important. (Read more about how to find a fully qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon.)
We use medical grade silicone implants sized to fit each patient. After healing, your chin feels no different to you or others. But for a small procedure, the payback on appearance is tremendous.
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