Face: Mentoplasty

What is Mentoplasty?
Mentoplasty (chin surgery) is a term used to describe the restructuring and
reformation of the “mentum” region of the face. This is the most
anterior portion of the jaw or mandible. Sometimes, the jaw region
can be quite prominent, called macrogenia or quite deficient and
receded, which is called microgenia. By sculpting the chin through
mentoplasty plastic surgery, a more aesthetically pleasing profile can be achieved.
An Aesthetically Attractive Chin Profile
Of course beauty and
attractiveness are determined in a subjective manner and aesthetic
features differ according to each individual’s unique preference.
Nonetheless, there are certain profiles and contours that cause an
individual to appear more or less attractive. Generally speaking, if
a line drawn vertically along one’s profile, going from the base of
the nose down to the front portion of the chin, an aesthetically
acceptable profile would dictate that the chin be located within 2-3
millimeters behind this line. A “weak chin” is a condition in which
the chin is retropositioned greater than 2 to 3 millimeters. In
women, a slight degree of retropositioning is acceptable and even
desired aesthetically. However in men, a masculine chin is preferred
because a strong jaw line is characteristic of virility and strength,
which is of particular importance for men.
The Mentoplasty Procedure
Mentoplasty plastic surgery is generally
performed under intravenous anesthesia or can be done under general
anesthesia. The procedure begins with an incision made inside the
mouth. The advantage of the “in the mouth incision” is that an
external wound is completely avoided. It is difficult to see a
healed wound underneath the chin, but nonetheless, a “transoral” or
through the mouth approach is desired. Oftentimes, submental
liposuction of a double chin is performed at the same time as the
mentoplasty and in this instance the incision is made underneath the
chin.
The mentoplasty procedure takes approximately 30 minutes. There are
a number of chin implants that achieve adequate chin resculpturing.
Gortex and silicone are two of the most common implants as they have
proven to achieve optimum recontouring in many studies.
Regardless of which implant is chosen, the implant is carefully placed in front of the
mandible, deep into the chin’s soft tissue in order to achieve the
desired increase in projection and alteration of the contour. Each
individual’s unique set of circumstances and unique anatomy dictate
the implant requirements. Generally no screws or plates are required
for mentoplasty. The implant is held in place with a suture or it is
placed beneath the periosteum, which is the fibrous protective layer
adherent to the jawbone.
Overall improvement is generally expected after mentoplasty and improvement in contour can
easily be seen at the time of surgery. Enhancements are completely
visible six to eight weeks after the procedure.
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Dr. Santos is a Board Certified
Facial Plastic Surgeon Specializing in facial plastic surgery with two
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