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Evaluation of lower third of the face defieiencies and the appropriate treatment for them can be assessed both from an anatomic unit and dimensional

Step 1 — Evaluate Chin Projection

Assess the pogonion position relative to ideal profile lines (e.g., facial convexity or aesthetic profile line).

Findings

Isolated chin deficiency

  • weak chin projection
  • normal mandibular width
  • normal jawline contour

? Recommended procedure:
Chin implant

Purpose
• improve profile
• increase projection
• improve chin–neck angle

Step 2 — Evaluate Gonial Angle Width

Assess bigonial width vs bizygomatic width.

Findings

Posterior mandibular deficiency

  • narrow gonial angles
  • weak posterior jawline
  • normal chin projection

? Recommended procedure:
Mandibular angle implants

Purpose
• widen posterior jaw
• strengthen masculine frame

Step 3 — Evaluate Mandibular Body Contour

Look for inferior border irregularity or weakness.

Signs include:

  • concave mandibular body
  • soft jawline definition
  • weak transition from angle to chin

Findings

Body deficiency with chin weakness

? Recommended procedure:
Extended chin implant

Purpose
• augment chin projection
• extend along mandibular body
• improve jawline continuity

Step 4 — Evaluate Jawline Continuity

Assess the entire mandibular contour from angle to chin.

Common issues:

  • weak angle
  • weak mandibular body
  • prejowl depression
  • asymmetry

Findings

Multi-zone deficiency

? Recommended procedure:
Full wraparound custom jaw implant

Purpose
• augment angle width
• straighten mandibular body
• fill prejowl depression
• integrate chin contour

Decision Tree Diagram

                     Jawline Evaluation

                           

                  Is chin projection weak?

                         /      \

                       YES      NO

                         

              Chin Implant   Evaluate angle width

                                  

                                  

                     Is posterior jaw narrow?

                         /      \

                       YES      NO

                                

             Angle Implants   Evaluate body contour

                                   

                                   

                     Is body/jawline weak?

                         /      \

                       YES      NO

                                

           Extended Chin Implant   Evaluate full jawline

                                       

                                       

                          Multi-zone deficiency?

                                 

                               YES

                                 

                Full Wraparound Custom Jaw Implant

Key Clinical Indicators

Finding

Best Procedure

Chin retrusion only

Chin implant

Narrow gonial angles

Angle implants

Chin + body weakness

Extended chin implant

Weak angle + body + prejowl

Custom wraparound implant

Jaw asymmetry

Custom implant

Additional Factors Influencing Choice

Facial proportions

Relationship of:

  • bizygomatic width
  • bigonial width
  • chin projection

Soft tissue thickness

Thicker tissues may require larger skeletal augmentation.

Asymmetry

Significant asymmetry often favors custom implants.

Patient aesthetic goals

  • masculinization
  • contour sharpening
  • rejuvenation

Practical Surgical Insight

Most surgeons escalate treatment complexity in this order:

Chin implant

?

Angle implants

?

Extended chin implant

?

Custom wraparound jaw implant

 

Custom implants are typically chosen when multiple mandibular zones require augmentation simultaneously.

Dr. Barry Eppley

Plastic Surgeon

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