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A weak or recessed [[chin]] is a common aesthetic defect. It creates a weak, submissive, feminine appearance from the profile view. Most of time a recessed chin is not caused by a lack of the chin bone projection, but an overall downward growth of the face, thus the most effective way of fixing a recessed chin is a double jaw surgery with counter clockwise rotation.
A weak or recessed [[chin]] is a common aesthetic defect. It creates a weak, submissive, feminine appearance from the profile view. Most of time a recessed chin is not caused by a lack of the chin bone projection, but an overall downward growth of the face, thus the most effective way of fixing a recessed chin is a double jaw surgery with counter clockwise rotation.
A simpler way to stretch the chin forward is addressing to a genioplasty or by placing an implant into the chin. In severe cases of [[chin]] recession, both surgeries may be needed to create a normal-looking result.  
A simpler way to stretch the chin forward is addressing to a genioplasty or by placing an implant into the chin. In severe cases of [[chin]] recession, both surgeries may be needed to create a normal-looking result.  
'''Chin Schield'''
A middle way between a genioplasty and a chin wing surgery. The Chin Schield involves an advancement of the chin and a part of the jawline. This surgery can be performed at the same time with a Bimax.


'''Jawline Implantation'''
'''Jawline Implantation'''
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