Chin Implant ODC
(General Anesthesia)
Subtle Enhancement, Powerful Confidence
Chin Implant ODC (osteotomy-driven contouring) is a precise chin augmentation procedure designed to enhance chin projection, improve facial balance, and refine the overall profile. By combining controlled chin contouring with implant placement, the procedure creates a stronger, more harmonious lower face while preserving a natural appearance. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia to ensure optimal comfort, safety, and surgical accuracy.
What to Expect From Chin Implant ODC
Chin Implant ODC is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes approximately one to two hours. A small incision is made either inside the mouth or discreetly beneath the chin to minimize visible scarring. The chin implant is carefully positioned and secured according to the planned facial proportions. Swelling, tightness, and temporary numbness are normal in the early healing phase and usually improve within one to two weeks. Most patients can resume light daily activities after a few days, with continued refinement of the final result over several weeks as swelling subsides.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Chin Implant ODC?
You may be a good candidate for Chin Implant ODC if you:
Have a weak, recessed, or under-projected chin
Feel your facial profile or lower face lacks balance
Wish to improve chin definition and jawline harmony
Are in good general health and have realistic expectations
A personal consultation is essential to evaluate your facial anatomy, discuss aesthetic goals, and determine the most appropriate implant size and chin contouring approach.