Has it ever occurred to you that most of the expressions related to the chin are about strength? “Take it on the chin”, “Chin up”, etc.
So what happens if the strong chin is damaged in any way or is deformed due to some bad gene in the family? Well, you still have to chin up.
And I should add- get a mandibular osteotomy performed by your plastic surgeon. You could get additional advice from an orthodontist, but he wouldn’t be of much help to you if the extent of your jaw deformity is severe.
The mandibular osteotomy is a corrective chin surgery procedure and it is a great cosmetic solution for jaws that have been displaced, deformed or damaged for some reason or another.
What your cosmetic surgeon does is this:
The degree of the upper jaw-lower jaw displacement is first measured and the surgeon then proceeds to perform the surgery under local anesthesia. One really nice benefit you can get out of this plastic surgery (apart from the repair) is the absence of any visible scars.
Cosmetic surgeons make incisions inside the mouth and get to the jawbone from the back of the teeth. They then methodically break the lower jaw and shift it into the new position. Tiny titanium (preferred metal) screws and plates are used to hold the mandible in its new place.
All in all, a pretty good solution I think and not too messy either. What do you think? You can ask the Plastic Surgery Institute of California for any further info on chin enhancement surgery procedures.
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