Abstract
The chin is an important and often neglected feature of facial balance. Genioplasty is a useful procedure in aesthetic surgery and often can be combined with other procedures to obtain an optimal aesthetic outcome. A retrospective case note review of the senior author's (BMJ) experience of aesthetic genioplasty over an 11-year period was undertaken. Cases with non-aesthetic indications for genioplasty were excluded and overall 64 patients were included in this study. Our technique of intraoral osseous genioplasty is described and discussed. A total of 54 patients underwent osseous genioplasty, eight underwent alloplastic genioplasty and two underwent removal of a chin prosthesis only. Most of the patients who had an osseous genioplasty had a sliding advancement correction. Four of these patients required secondary surgery, five had additional minor complications and there were seven cases of transient numbness. Nine patients had a genioplasty alone, 26 had one additional procedure and 19 had more than one, with an average of 2.9 additional procedures. Twenty-four patients had a simultaneous rhinoplasty and 18 had a facelift. Osseous genioplasty is our preferred technique for its versatility and long-term stability compared to alloplastic methods. If performed correctly it provides excellent results with a high degree of patient satisfaction and few long-term complications.
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