This site uses necessary cookies to ensure the website functions properly and Google Analytics to analyze site usage. By continuing to use our site, you consent to the use of these cookies. For more information, please refer to our privacy statement.

In most cases, chin correction means a chin enlargement with an implant. The surgeon usually uses a rounder implant for women and a more angular one for men. The procedure sometimes means a chin reduction, with the surgeon removing some of the bone from the lower jaw. The enlargement and reduction can be performed via the inside of the lower lip, which means there will be no visible scars. The procedure is performed under (brief) general anaesthesia.