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Secondary Chin Implant Augmentation After Sliding Geniopalsty – A Case Study

The sliding genioplasty remains the workhorse procedure for significant chin augmentation. Unless a patient specifically prefers to avoid an autologous bone procedure, it is almost always preferable to reposition the chin bone itself rather than place a large volume of implant material to achieve projection. However, even with substantial sliding genioplasty movements (10mm or more), Read More…

The Aesthetic Importance of the Jaw Angle: Measurement, Design and Custom Implants

The jaw angle is a critical element of lower facial aesthetics, particularly in men. While perceptions of an attractive jawline vary by individual preference, most people instinctively recognize a strong, well-defined jaw angle when they see it. Beyond subjective impressions, however, the jaw angle can be quantified through several established cephalometric measurements, which have been Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Custom Jawline Implant for Improving Bony Irregularities of the Jawline After Sagittal Split and Chin Osteotomies

Background: Double jaw osteotomy surgery is very popular today for multiple reasons. Several of the reasons for the surgery today are quite different than they were two or three decades ago. While once reserved primarily for the correction of malocclusions the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea as well as for aesthetic purposes has expanded the Read More…

Techniques in Occipital Knob Skull Reduction

The occipital knob is a well known aesthetic skull deformity which falls into the category of more minor aesthetic skull reshaping surgery. It is easily recognizable as a midline protrusion on the back of the head at the lower end of the visible occipital bone. While it presents with varying degrees of severity it always Read More…

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