Peter Hyans, M.D.
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Procedure Information
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Lift
- Breast Reduction
- Chemical Peel Deep
- Chemical Peel Light
- Chin and Cheek Augmentation
- Cosmetic Laser Procedures
- Ear Surgery
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Facial Implants
- Fat Injection
- Forehead Lift
- Gentle Skin Treatments
- Hair Transplantation
- Injectables
- Lip Augmentation
- Liposuction
- Male Breast Reduction
- Microdermabrasion
- Micropigmentation
- Nose Reshaping
- Post-Bariatric
- Skin Resurfacing
- Soft Tissue Fillers
- Spider Vein Treatment
- Tummy Tuck
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As a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), this physician is among a select group of board-certified plastic surgeons who have attained the highest level of achievement in cosmetic surgical training, continuing education and clinical experience.
Chin and Cheek Augmentation

Chin augmentation strengthens the appearance of a receding chin

In one approach, the lower section of bone is moved forward and wired into position.

An alternative approach involves inserting an implant between the bone and chin tissue through a short external incision under your chin or through an incision made inside your mouth between the lower lip and gum. Similarly, your cheekbones may be built up by placing an implant over them.

After surgery, you will have a more balanced profile and pleasing facial contour.
The contours of your face may be enhanced by a variety of techniques. Chin augmentation (also called genioplasty or mentoplasty) strengthens the appearance of a receding chin by increasing its projection. Similarly, the cheekbones can be made fuller, creating a more sculpted look, using implants. Facial implants provide a permanent and predictable result. Sometimes fat may be injected into specific areas to restore a more youthful fullness to your face. Treatment with fat injections may need to be repeated to maintain improvement.
The goal of chin augmentation is to improve your profile by creating a better balance between your chin and other facial features. Increasing the projection of your chin will not affect your bite or jaw function.
There are two techniques for adding prominence and contour to your chin. One, performed through an incision inside the mouth, requires moving the chinbone. A more common approach involves insertion of a chin implant. The implant is inserted through incisions inside your mouth or on the underside of your chin. In the latter case, surgery usually leaves only a faint scar that is barely visible underneath the chin.
To permit proper healing following chin augmentation, you may be placed on a liquid diet for a day or two. Your chin may be taped or bandaged.
Augmentation of your cheekbones is achieved by placing a specially designed implant over them. The procedure usually is performed through an incision inside the mouth, but it may be done through a lower eyelid or a brow lift incision
After a chin or cheek augmentation, you will most likely be up and about the same day, but your activities will be restricted. You should be able to return to work within one to two weeks.

