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How to Aid Your Recovery after Chin Surgery (Genioplasty)

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Cosmetic surgery can address a lot of aesthetic concerns including concerns about the shape or size of your chin. A chin augmentation properly known as genioplasty surgery, can help people who want to change their side profile. But your final results will only be visible after the recovery after genioplasty.

Dr Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon who performs genioplasty procedures in Sydney NSW.

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The rapid recovery guide has been created by Dr Hunt and his team as a useful tool to help you plan and consider this procedure. Throughout the guide, we will discuss the ins and outs of different types of surgery what makes a suitable candidate, pre-surgery planning answers to the most frequently asked questions received from patients.

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Types of Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty)

Genioplasty is a medical term used for chin augmentation. They are mainly of two types: chin augmentation and sliding genioplasty. The procedure can be performed either by a facial plastic surgeon or a maxillofacial surgeon. Let’s discuss the types of chin augmentation or genioplasty surgery in detail:

Chin Implants

Chin implants for genioplasty are a cosmetic surgery procedure that completely alters the look of your chin by increasing/ decreasing the size of the chin and reshaping it. The procedure is usually performed with the patient under general anaesthesia. During the surgery, Dr Hunt will make incisions on the sides of your face or behind your earlobes. Then a synthetic plastic material will be inserted into the chin which will essentially secure the bone.

If you decide to go with a non-surgical approach, fillers can be injected into the chin area.

Sliding Genioplasty

The procedure is also called osseous genioplasty. During the surgery, Dr Hunt will cut the chin and jawbone to correct the patient’s chin concerns. The aim is to reshape the chin, and jaw bone, and give a more stable structure to your face.

The procedure is recommended to patients with retrogenia. Retrogenia is a genetic condition that causes the chin to protrude backward toward the neck. Generally, retrogenia doesn’t negatively impact the functionality of the jaw/mouth. Sometimes the severe forms of the condition can lead to laboured breathing in infants which requires correction.

Chin Implant (Genioplasty) Pre-Surgery Preparation

The basis of recovery is laid during the pre-surgery phase. Every surgical/non-surgical procedure requires some kind of preparation on your part. Before your surgery, Dr Hunt will guide you and give you instructions to follow before the surgery. During the consultation, ask as many questions as you would like until you are fully clear on how to take care of yourself.

Here are a few recommendations to help you prepare for surgery:

Quit Smoking

Make sure to quit smoking a few weeks before the surgery. Smoking will cause carcinogens and toxins to enter the bloodstream. It can prevent blood from delivering oxygen to all the organs in your body which can severely disrupt the healing process.

Stay Clear of Certain Medications

Make sure to avoid all the over-the-counter meds, pain killers, supplements, all sorts of anti-inflammatory meds, and any OTC drugs as it can lead to prolonged bleeding post the surgery. Be sure to get the complete list of medications that must be avoided. While you are at it, get a list of prescription medications that you will be needing post-surgery and stock up on them in advance.

Prepare Your Meals in Advance

Make sure to prepare healthy, home-cooked meals and refrigerate them. It will come in the handy post the surgery. You don’t want to have foods that are high in sodium post the surgery. Hence, it is important to stock up on healthy meals in advance.

Important Contacts

Keep all the important contacts in one place including your emergency care provider and display them somewhere where you can see them. Send the important contacts to close friends and family members that will be assisting you during the recovery period.

Prepare Your Resting Space

Make sure to prepare your resting space in advance. This would be typically your bedroom. Make sure to include everything that you will need in one space. It includes a couple of extra pillows, chargers, books, and any other entertainment options on your bedside table. Stock up on your meds and keep them on the side along with a few snacks.

Make Practical Arrangements in Advance

A few weeks before the procedure, make sure to get all the major chores done in advance. This will give you peace of mind. Make sure that you come to a tidy and clean home where you can rest in comfort. Get your hands on comfortable clothing such as button-down shirts and zip-up garments.

Make sure to get your clothes ironed and ready for the first few weeks of recovery. You won’t feel like doing your laundry when you are recovering. Make sure you have easy to wear, comfortable, and breathable clothes to wear during the recovery period.

Arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery. Take a week off from work, or more if your job is physically demanding.

How Long Is the Recovery Period After Genioplasty?

Injectable (non-surgical) chin implants don’t come with an extensive recovery period. You might be asked to stay cautious and avoid certain activities for a few days.

However, in the case of surgical procedures, the recovery period is longer.

The first-week post the surgery is typically the most challenging. You are bound to experience bruising, swelling, and redness around the incision site. These all are normal and to be expected. After the first two weeks, you will be able to return to your usual activities. Do not engage in any strenuous activities and stay clear of the heavy lifting as well. The recovery period will last around six weeks. After that, most patients are fully healed and will be able to get back to their usual routines. During the recovery phase, you have to take proper care of yourself and allow yourself to recover.

Genioplasty (Chin-Implant) Post Surgery Recovery Tips

Here are a few tips for you to help with your recovery:

Walking Works

Make sure to take short walks of around 10 to 15 minutes daily post the surgery. This will kick start your healing journey, improve blood circulation and help to prevent the formation of blood clots.

Take Your Pills

Take all your medications on time. They will help keep the swelling and pain at bay. Do not take any over the counter drugs and supplements without the consent of Dr Hunt as it can worsen the bruising and swelling.

Cold Compress

Use cold compression to minimise swelling and bruising after the surgery. The cold temperature will help constrict the blood vessels and minimise bruising. Do not put ice directly on your skin. Always wrap it up in a towel and place it on the chin area for 10 minutes at a time. Then take a break of 10 to 15 minutes.

Incision Care

Take care of your incisions as per the instructions given to you by Dr Hunt. Make sure to keep them clean and dry at all times. Apply the topical ointments as instructed. Do not put any kind of pressure on the incisions.

Activity Levels

Stay clear of all sorts of strenuous activities during the first two weeks of recovery. Do not lift anything heavy during this time frame. During the initial two weeks, walking is the only safe workout. Post two weeks, you can start incorporating light activities into your routine. However, it is important to consult Dr Hunt in this regard and listen to his opinion. More importantly, listen to your own body. At any point, if you feel tired and fatigued, stop, catch a breath, drink some water and rest as needed.

Your Diet during Recovery

Stay clear of chewing as much as possible. Smoothies, juices, and soft cereals are great options. Choose soft foods. Moreover, keep in mind that eating can be difficult initially. Slowly, it will get better. Make sure to eat foods that are low in sodium. Limit your caffeine intake as well. Sodium and caffeine can worsen the swelling and slow down the recovery process. Drink plenty of water as well.

Wear a Chin Strap

Wearing a chin strap is important if you want to get rid of the swelling quickly. Dr Hunt might advise you to wear it for two weeks. Ideally, you should be wearing it even while sleeping.

Follow Up Visits

Make sure to go to all of your follow up appointments. This gives Dr Hunt a chance to overview your progress.

Sleeping Position

Sleep with your head in an elevated position. Ideally, a recliner would work best. If you want to sleep in your bed instead, stack up a few pillows underneath your head. Avoid laying on your side or face as it will put direct pressure on your incisions.

Smoking/Alcohol

Do not consume alcohol and avoid smoking for the initial few weeks of recovery. Both of these aren’t only harmful to your health but also can disrupt recovery and worsen bruising and swelling. So, it is best to avoid them for the specified time duration.

Other Instructions

Avoid bending over or putting any pressure on the incision site. You can brush your teeth but be very gentle and careful. You need to take proper care of your incisions as per the instructions given by Dr Hunt. Avoid excessive facial movements including smiling, and grinning for the first two to three weeks. At any point, if you experience any discomfort or complications, reach out to your medical team.

Results of Genioplasty

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

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The final results of the chin surgery (genioplasty) are not visible immediately after the procedure because of the swelling. Most of the swelling will subside in about two weeks. But there might be some swelling that take nearly six weeks to go away. After this, most patients can start to see the full results.

If you experience any of the following symptoms during the recovery phase: shortness of breath, chest pains or unusual heartbeats, immediately get in touch with your doctor and seek medical care.

Following Dr Hunt’s instructions as closely as possible is one of the key elements of a successful recovery. It is important to remember that each person is different and will heal at a different pace and that is alright. Educate yourself properly and prepare in advance.

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About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breast, body, face and nose surgery.

He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing cosmetic and plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is suitable for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and requires a personalised approach to reach their goals.

Dr Hunt has provided his one-on-one service and attention to detail to thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A. Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from well-established and experienced plastic surgeons.

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