Chin augmentation is also called chin augmentation. Its appearance makes people no longer worry about their unsightly chin. In these chin augmentation operations, the autologous bone augmentation chin has always been the focus of beauty lovers. Can autologous bone augmentation chin augmentation? Let's get to know!

Can autologous bone be used for chin augmentation? The answer is yes. At present, there are many materials for chin augmentation, not only autologous bone, but also various allogeneic materials. However, practice has shown that autologous bone augmentation chin is a good method of chin augmentation, and there will be no rejection caused by allogeneic materials.
Autogenous bone augmentation chin is suitable for patients with moderate to severe jaw shortening and basically normal jaw biting relationship. After systematic examination, it is confirmed that there is no important organ disease such as heart, liver, kidney and lung, and no long-term history of taking special drugs. Women should avoid menstruation. Before surgery, doctors should determine the osteotomy position, moving direction and distance according to the patient's requirements and facial characteristics, combined with photos and X-ray films. Careful preoperative design is the prerequisite for successful surgery.
Patients with autologous bone augmentation chin surgery should be hospitalized for rest as much as possible within 5 days after surgery. Local acute edema can subside in a short time. After suture removal, there is still slight soft tissue swelling, which subsides slowly, but has little impact on daily life.

Autologous bone is the material for chin augmentation. Autologous bone has no rejection and is not prone to infection. For patients with hypertrophic mandibular angle, the mandibular angle bone can be shaped and transplanted into the jaw during surgery to improve the appearance of the jaw and enable the patient to obtain a real chin. However, those who decide to have chin augmentation surgery must go to a formal plastic surgery hospital to reduce the risk of surgery. If you have other questions, we look forward to your clicking online consultation.