A chin implant is a surgical procedure to change the shape or size of the jawbone. This procedure may be performed for aesthetic purposes, such as improving the appearance of the jawbone or improving the balance of the jawbone. The procedure may also be performed for functional purposes, such as correcting breathing problems or repairing damage to the jawbone caused by injury or trauma.

The chin implant procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and takes several hours. The surgeon changes the shape or size of the jawbone by cutting or adding jawbones. Additionally, the surgeon improves the appearance of the jawbone by realigning the skin around the jaw.

The chin implant procedure is performed by a surgeon and is usually performed in a surgical clinic or hospital setting. The procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning the patient can go home the same day. After surgery, the patient usually requires bed rest for a few days and then begins to return to normal. After the chin implant procedure, the patient usually experiences swelling and bruising that subsides within a few weeks, and full recovery takes several months.