by Dr. Philip Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Chin Implants FAQ
Silicone is the most commonly used material for chin implant surgery in Toronto and should last the lifetime of the patient. That said, should a patient not be satisfied with their implant result, the implant can be removed under local in just a few...
by Dr. Philip Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Chin Implants FAQ
A chin implant can be an ideal option to help improve a double chin in the right candidate. Chin implant surgery may also be combined with Neck Liposuction to improve the contour of the jawline and eliminate sub-mental fullness (fat beneath the chin) while also...
by Dr. Philip Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Chin Implants FAQ
As we age, our jaw bones age as well. As the foundation for the lower face begins to recede, the skin begins to loosen and sag. A chin implant can offer more structure to the jawline and improved facial harmony to the aging...
by Dr. Philip Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Chin Implants FAQ
Modern day chin implants are designed to look and feel as natural as possible. It’s up to your surgeon to choose the right implant size for your face to provide the best possible...
by Dr. Philip Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Chin Implants FAQ
Yes, a recessed chin can actually enhance the size of ones’ nose making it appear larger or more projected than it would otherwise. A chin implant can provide balance to the face. Often patients combine a chin implant in Toronto with a rhinoplasty, should both issues...