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Chin Reduction

A chin reduction is available for those with a large or protruding chin which can make other features look out of proportion.

To reduce the chin, your surgeon will make an incision either inside the mouth (closer to the lower lip) or just below the chin. Through this incision the bone is reshaped using specialised instruments or excess bone is removed and the chin repositioned.

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