Genioplasty (Chin Surgery)
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What is genioplasty?
Genioplasty, also known as chin surgery, is a cosmetic or reconstructive procedure designed to reshape, enhance, or reposition the chin to improve facial harmony and balance. This procedure can correct receding chins, prominent chins, asymmetrical chins, and congenital deformities.
Genioplasty is often performed for aesthetic purposes, enhancing the jawline and overall facial structure. However, it is also used for functional reasons, such as correcting bite issues or airway obstructions.
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Types of Genioplasty
Genioplasty, also known as chin surgery, is a cosmetic and reconstructive procedure that enhances the size, shape, and position of the chin to create a more balanced and proportionate facial appearance. This procedure can address a weak chin, overly prominent chin, asymmetry, or congenital deformities.
Sliding Genioplasty (Osteotomy Genioplasty)
- Also called Osseous Genioplasty, this technique modifies the chin bone rather than using implants.
- A small incision is made inside the mouth, and the chin bone is cut and repositioned to achieve the desired shape.
- The bone can be moved forward, backward, upward, downward, or sideways to improve symmetry and balance.
- The repositioned bone is secured with small titanium plates and screws.
- No implants are required—results are fully natural.
- Long-lasting and permanent results.
- No visible scarring (incisions are inside the mouth).
Chin Augmentation with Implants
- A synthetic implant (silicone or Medpor) is placed over the chin bone to increase projection and definition.
- The implant is inserted through a small incision inside the mouth or under the chin.
- This method is less invasive than sliding genioplasty.
- Minimally invasive procedure with quick healing.
- Easily reversible if the patient wants to remove or replace the implant.
Chin Reduction Surgery (Reduction Genioplasty)
- Used to reduce the size of an overly prominent chin.
- The surgeon removes or reshapes a portion of the chin bone to make it smaller and more proportionate.
- The bone may be filed down or cut and repositioned for the best results.
- Achieves a softer, more balanced chin profile.
- Long-lasting, natural results.
Asymmetry Correction Genioplasty
- Used to correct chin asymmetry caused by genetics, injury, or previous surgeries.
- The procedure may involve sliding genioplasty, chin reduction, or implants.
- Creates a symmetrical, well-defined chin.
- Can be combined with jaw surgery for full facial balance.
Vertical Genioplasty (Upward or Downward Genioplasty)
- A variation of sliding genioplasty that moves the chin bone upward or downward.
- Used to correct a too short or too long chin.
- Creates a proportional and natural facial structure.
- Can improve airway function for patients with breathing issues.
How to Choose the Best Genioplasty Type for You?
- Sliding Genioplasty – Best for chin advancement, setback, or repositioning.
- Chin Augmentation with Implants – Ideal for mild chin deficiencies with minimal downtime.
- Chin Reduction Surgery – Best for overly prominent or large chins.
- Asymmetry Correction Genioplasty – Suitable for uneven chins and facial imbalance.
- Vertical Genioplasty – Best for adjusting the height of the chin.

What to Expect During Genioplasty Surgery
Genioplasty (Chin Surgery) is a surgical procedure that enhances chin size, shape, and position to improve facial harmony and symmetry. The procedure is performed under general or local anesthesia and typically lasts 1 to 2 hours.
- Pre-Surgical Preparation: A consultation with a plastic surgeon to assess facial proportions. X-rays or 3D imaging may be used for surgical planning. The patient receives pre-operative instructions, such as avoiding certain medications, smoking, and alcohol.
- Anesthesia Administration: General anesthesia is typically used for Sliding Genioplasty. Local anesthesia with sedation may be used for chin implants or minor procedures.
- Incision Placement
Intraoral Incision (Inside the Mouth): No visible scarring.
Submental Incision (Under the Chin): Used for some implant procedures. - Chin Modification
Sliding Genioplasty: The chin bone is cut and repositioned using titanium plates and screws.
Chin Augmentation with Implants: A customized implant is inserted.
Chin Reduction: Bone is reshaped or removed to reduce size. - Closing the Incision & Recovery: Sutures are dissolvable (if intraoral incision is used). A chin support bandage is applied to reduce swelling and support healing. Patients are monitored and discharged on the same day or stay overnight if necessary.

Recovery After Genioplasty
- First 24-48 Hours: Swelling and mild discomfort.
- First Week: Soft food diet and chin support bandage.
- 2-3 Weeks: Swelling reduces, normal activities resume.
- 6-12 Weeks: Final results become visible.
Key Benefits of Genioplasty
- Enhances Facial Proportions and Balance: Improves the symmetry and proportion of facial features. Helps align the chin with the nose, lips, and jawline, creating a harmonious profile.
- Provides Permanent and Natural-Looking Results: Unlike dermal fillers, Sliding Genioplasty and Chin Implants provide long-lasting effects. The chin’s bone is repositioned or reshaped, ensuring stable, natural-looking results.
- Corrects a Weak or Receding Chin (Microgenia): Sliding Genioplasty or Chin Augmentation with Implants enhances chin projection, giving it a stronger, more defined look. Ideal for individuals who feel their chin is too small or underdeveloped.
- Reduces an Overly Large or Protruding Chin (Macrogenia): Chin Reduction Surgery reshapes the bone, making an excessively prominent chin smaller and more balanced. Helps soften harsh facial features and create a more proportionate appearance.
- Improves Jawline Definition and Profile: A well-contoured chin enhances the jawline, giving the face a more structured and attractive look. Works well in combination with jawline contouring procedures.
- Corrects Facial Asymmetry: Asymmetry Correction Genioplasty helps align a misaligned or uneven chin, creating facial harmony. Often used to correct congenital chin deformities or trauma-related asymmetry.
- Enhances Neck & Chin Definition: A well-defined chin reduces the appearance of a double chin, especially when combined with chin liposuction. Works well for patients with mild skin sagging or excess fat under the chin.
- Minimal Scarring with Intraoral Incisions: Most Genioplasty procedures are performed inside the mouth (intraoral approach), leaving no visible external scars. In cases where an external incision is needed (submental incision), scarring is minimal and well-hidden under the chin.
- Improves Functional Issues Related to the Chin and Jaw: In some cases, Genioplasty helps correct breathing issues or bite alignment problems.
Works well for individuals with airway obstructions or speech difficulties caused by an underdeveloped chin.

Risks of Genioplasty
Although Genioplasty is a safe procedure, there are some potential risks, including:
- Swelling & Bruising – Temporary and resolves within a few weeks.
- Mild Numbness – Due to nerve sensitivity; typically subsides over time.
- Infection – Rare, but preventable with proper aftercare.
- Scarring – Minimal with intraoral incisions, more visible with external incisions.
- Asymmetry – Rare, but minor adjustments can be made if needed.
Potential Complications of Genioplasty
While complications are rare, some potential issues include:
- Temporary Weakness in the Lower Lip – Due to nerve stretching during surgery.
- Excessive Bone Healing (Hypertrophy) – In rare cases, excess bone regrowth may occur.
- Delayed Healing or Bone Non-Union – Rare but possible, requiring additional intervention.
- Implant Shifting or Rejection – Can occur with chin implants but is very uncommon.

How Much Does a Genioplasty Cost?
The cost of Genioplasty (Chin Surgery) varies based on factors such as the surgical technique, surgeon’s expertise, clinic reputation, and location.
Average Genioplasty Cost Comparison:
- USA / UK / Europe: $6,000 – $15,000
- Turkey (via MTTurkey): $2,500 – $5,500
Factors That Affect Genioplasty Pricing:
- Type of Genioplasty (Sliding Genioplasty, Chin Augmentation, Reduction).
- Surgeon’s experience and reputation.
- Whether additional procedures (jaw surgery, rhinoplasty) are combined.
- Clinic location and technology used.
Genioplasty Cost in Turkey: What’s Included?
- Surgery & Anesthesia Fees
- Pre-Surgery Consultations & Imaging (X-rays, 3D scans)
- Post-Surgery Medications & Follow-Ups
- Luxury Hotel Accommodation
- VIP Airport & Clinic Transfers
Why Is Genioplasty in Turkey More Affordable?
- Lower operational costs compared to Western countries.
- High competition among top clinics, offering competitive pricing.
- Government-supported medical tourism industry.
Genioplasty in Turkey
Turkey has become a top destination for Genioplasty (Chin Surgery) due to:
- World-Class Plastic Surgeons – Specialists in facial contouring and bone modification.
- State-of-the-Art Clinics – Equipped with advanced medical technology.
- Affordable Treatment Packages – Up to 70% cheaper than Western countries.
- Comprehensive Medical Tourism Services – Including luxury hotel stay, VIP transfers, and multilingual medical coordinators.
- Quick Scheduling & Short Waiting Times – Immediate booking for international patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may be a good candidate if you:
- Have a weak or recessed chin (Microgenia).
- Have a large or protruding chin (Macrogenia).
- Have facial asymmetry affecting the chin.
- Want a more defined jawline and facial profile.
- Are in good health with realistic expectations.
- General anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation is used.
- A small incision is made inside the mouth (no visible scars).
- The chin bone is reshaped, repositioned, or an implant is inserted.
- The incision is closed with dissolvable stitches.
- A chin support bandage is applied to aid healing.
The procedure takes 1-2 hours, and patients can return home the same day or stay overnight.
- No visible scars if the incision is inside the mouth (intraoral approach).
- Minimal scars if a submental incision is used (under the chin), which fades over time.
- No, because anesthesia is used during surgery.
- Mild discomfort, swelling, and tightness occur after surgery but are manageable with pain medication.
- Permanent results if the bone is modified or repositioned.
- Implants provide long-term enhancement, but they can be removed or adjusted if needed.
- Most patients return to work in 7-10 days, depending on the extent of surgery.
- Swelling may take a few weeks to fully disappear.
- No, patients must follow a soft food diet for 1-2 weeks.
- Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods.
- Stay hydrated and avoid hot beverages that can irritate the surgical area.
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