_Frequently Asked Questions - Mentoplasty
Am I a candidate for chin augmentation?Sometimes people want to change something about their face, but they do not know exactly what part of it. Many people, who see a facial plastic surgeon to ask about a nose surgery, or an eyelid surgery, actually find out that part of their problem is a weak chin. It is just through a computer imaging study that patients may understand how a chin implant can change the proportion and balance of the face.Chin augmentation is one of the facial surgical procedures that contributes more to restore balance and a younger appearance.
As with all facial plastic surgery, good health and realistic expectations are prerequisites. Your understanding of instructions is essential to a successful final result. Dr. Espinosa accurately analyzes the face before surgery. Through a computer imaging study, Dr. Espinosa examines your bone structure and facial features, in order to make the proper surgical decisions. In the same way, he may evaluate your general state of health, order some lab testing, and x-ray studies, as well as he may also recommend you visit your orthodontist before surgery.
How a Mentoplasty is performed?Mentoplasty is performed by making a small incision inside the mouth where the lower lip joins the teeth. The chin implant is then inserted and positioned in front of the jawbone. Because suture (stitches) material is usually of a reabsorbable nature, suture removal is unnecessary. Chin augmentation is also performed by making a small incision under the chin. Depending on your needs, the facial surgeon will decide which is the best surgical technique to perform. In more complex cases, time is needed to allow your jawbone to grow through mechanical procedures. What kind of anesthesia will be used during the surgery?Usually sedation and a local anesthetic medication are administered in the operating room, during a mentoplasty. When mentoplasty is performed in conjunction with other procedures, general anesthesia might be necessary. Most chin augmentations are performed under general anesthesia or light sleep sedation, where you are lightly asleep and entirely unaware of the surgery. Both types of anesthesia are secure, you do not feel anything during surgery and you wake up quickly and comfortably, feeling no pain and experiencing no anxiousness. You will be carefully monitored by your anesthesiologist during and after surgery. Anesthesia can be a reason for preoperative anxiety. However, pre-operative routines make it possible to perform safer surgical procedures. In the first visit, Dr. Espinosa may order some lab testing to evaluate your general state of health, in order to take precautions and avoid any complication with anesthesia. Subsequently, a pre-anesthetic evaluation will be ordered to determine the appropriate anesthetic plan. On the day of your surgery, your health history will be reviewed by Dr. Espinosa, the anesthesiologist and the nursing staff to ensure a safe and uncomplicated experience. Your vital signs will be carefully monitored by the anesthesiologist during and after surgery. He will treat any possible medical problem which you may develop during surgery. You will be under your anesthesiologist's supervision until surgery is completed and during your recovery phase. Because anesthesia affects your entire system, it is important for your anesthesiologist to know as much as possible about you. Please inform him about your allergies, medications and past anesthetic experiences. Our Santa Bárbara Medical Center is an accredited surgical center fully equipped to ensure you excellent care. When your procedure is completed, you will be taken to the recovery room. Later, you will rest in a comfortable room. Some medications will be prescribed to minimize any discomfort. You will be carefully monitored to observe any adverse side effect to anesthesia. You will stay in our medical center until Dr. Espinosa feels sure you have completed your recovery phase. You will receive specific home-care instructions and prescriptions for medicine. Be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home and to stay with you at least for the first night following the surgery. How long will I stay in the operating room?It usually takes from 1-1 ˝ hours. When malarplasty is performed in conjunction with other procedures, it may take little longer. What should I expect after surgery?Most chin augmentation procedures are done on an out-patient basis. After surgery, you will be taken to a recovery room to be closely watched for 1-2 hours or until your physician considers you ready to go home. You will wake up quickly and comfortably, feeling no pain and experiencing no anxiousness. Be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home and to stay with you at least the first night following the surgery. As hours pass by, it is possible that you may feel some temporary discomfort that can be controlled with pain medication. As with all surgeries, swelling will be an issue. As time goes by, the swelling and bruises will dissipate. Remember that it is completely normal for you to feel some tightness or numbness due to swelling. This is part of your healing. Keep your head elevated during your recovery. Some minimal bleeding may occur during the first two days following surgery, which can be considered completely normal. You may be asked to use an antiseptic mouthwash several times by day, until the incisions are healed. Internal sutures will reabsorbable. The remaining sutures under the chin will be examined 24 hours following surgery and removed during the next two weeks. Dr. Espinosa will be in permanent contact with you to be certain you are comfortable. Please, do not hesitate to communicate with us if you are concerned about something you consider significant.
What is the recovery time from Blepharoplasty?Most patients are able to return to normal activity quickly. However, this will depend on the individual patient. You should resume gradually your normal daily activities after two days. Take your time to recover. Healing from surgery takes some time. Because swelling may still be present, patients who are very concerned about privacy take two weeks to recover. Schedule your surgery, so you have proper time to recovery. It may take some weeks for you to observe the results. Final results after a chin implant are not apparent for one full year following surgery. This is the time needed for body to recover.
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Dr. Espinosa´s special instructions:
The information provided here is not a substitute for a consultation. Please, do not hesitate to communicate with us if you are concerned about something you consider significant. Your post-operative appointment is really important. Remember, the success of your surgery depends very much upon post-operative care. It is crucial that you follow your surgeon’s instructions. |