Figure 1. Facial surgery is most often done to bring the
face into balance by building up the chin, the cheeks, or the jaw. |
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Figure 2. A short incision under the chin or inside the mouth allows the surgeon to place a chin implant directly on the bone, or move the bone itself. |
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Figure 3. Figure 3. Changing the basic structure of the face can give a fuller, more balanced look. |