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By Abdulaziz Ali - Medically reviewed by Prof. Zeynep Sevim, on Apr 17, 2023

Chin reduction surgery is not recommended for patients with normal-size chins. In some cases, surgeons can also refer to other procedures, such as neck lifts or rhinoplasty, taking into account the needs and facial proportions of patients.
Other reasons you might not qualify for chin reduction surgery include: 

  • Severe malocclusion 
  • Periodontal disease 
  • Age under 20

How Long Should You Stay in The Hospital After The Surgery? 

The patient is required to stay 1 night in the hospital. 

How Long is The Surgery? 

The surgery will take 1 to 2 hours

What To Avoid Before The Procedure? 

Patients are required to avoid blood thinners, herbal teas, herbal supplements as well as anti-inflammatory medicines for at least 2 weeks before chin reduction surgery. Smoking is also prohibited for at least a month before and after the procedure.

How is The Surgery Performed? 

Before the procedure, surgeons need x-rays of the chin area, so any anomalies can be checked. After anesthesia is applied, an incision is created in the mouth or under the chin. With the help of this incision, the bone at the end of the patient's chin is separated and then reshaped.

The surgeon effectively removes excess bone until the desired result is achieved. The chin tip is repositioned with special plates and wires. Finally, the incision is closed with dissolving sutures and the chin reduction surgery is completed.

Chin Reduction Recovery Timeline 

The patient is given a post-operative compression bandage, which must be worn for several days. Postoperatively, some swelling, numbness and pain may occur, but prescribed pain relievers can help relieve the patient's discomfort.

The swelling will go down in around 2 weeks and most patients can return to work in around a week. Heavy physical activities need to be avoided for at least 4 weeks – the bone needs time to heal.

Chin Reduction Surgery Complications

Chin reduction surgery risks and complications can include: 

  • Infection 
  • Scarring under the chin 
  • Allergic reactions to general anesthesia 
  • Nerve damage that causes mouth or lip numbness

Chin reduction surgery side effects can include:

  • Hematoma
  • Swelling or bruising around the chin
  • Numbness
  • Pain

Chin Reduction Treatment Sucess Rate 

Chin reduction surgery reviews set the average success rate at around 90-95%.

The results of chin reduction surgery can be seen immediately. The post-operative swelling will gradually decrease during the first 2 weeks of the recovery period. Patients will be able to enjoy a more harmonious balance of their facial proportions, especially if done in conjunction with a neck lift, facelift, or rhinoplasty.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are Reduction Genioplasty Results Permanent?
Yes, the results are permanent but, in some cases, patients will also have to deal with excess fatty tissue around the chin area – this problem can be solved through a neck lift procedure. Non-surgical techniques such as Botox or dermal filler will provide temporary results compared with chin reduction surgery.  

How Long Before the Swelling Goes Down?
The swelling will disappear completely after approximately 4 months of genioplasty surgery. Approximately 2 weeks after the procedure, almost 80% of the swelling will decrease.

When Can I Engage in Contact Sports?
Patients can attend heavy physical activities such as contact sports for around 4 weeks, but it's still a good idea to protect the chin as much as possible because the bones need a certain period of time to heal completely.