Is there cosmetic surgery to get rid of a cleft chin?

I hereditary my late fathers split chin, it’ usually unequivocally conspicuous when we grin though I’ve never favourite it as good as we do not consider it goes good with a rest of my face. Is there an operation or fillers to get absolved of it?

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  • ello
    June 5th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    There are chin implants for people who want a broader chin. One of those might be able to smooth it out. Who knows.

  • Johnny L
    June 5th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    Definitely, there will be. As the previous person mentioned, the one that comes to mind would involve injecting something as a filler. (Like fat from another part of your body maybe).

  • kate
    June 5th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    aw don’t get rid of it! chin dimples are cute :)
    you might regret it later, if you do. It is part of you afterall.

  • ♥Rebellious by Nature
    June 5th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    yes yes yes there sure is =]
    I inherited my fathers butt chin, ahh!
    Well, you can see it when i smile, but its not too prominent.
    I might get surgery on my chin later, but I’m getting a nose job in a couple months =]

    haha surgeons can pretty much do anything babycakes.

  • Viki M
    June 5th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    As with any other part of the face or body, cosmetic surgery can make the chin smaller or larger too. So if you wanted to change the size, not just the cleft, that may be an option. To augment, they use implants (same material as the implants used for breast augmentation) Reduction involves reshaping the bone.

    If the cleft is small, cosmetic fillers might help. There are some fillers that are longer lasting that Juvederm and Restylane. For example, Sculptra and ArteFill are very long lasting. It’s really important that you use a good cosmetic surgeon for the long lasting fillers, not just a cosmetologist. Don’t go by a cheap price – look for someone who’s board certified and experienced in this area. You can go to http://www.cosmeticprocedureinfo.org for more information on the different cosmetic surgery procedures.

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