Sharpen or balance the lower third of the face with techniques selected for bone structure, soft tissue, and your aesthetic goals.
"Jaw line creation" is an umbrella term for surgical strategies that improve mandibular border definition — which may include chin augmentation, submental contouring, liposuction, gland reduction, or implant-based augmentation depending on diagnosis.
Dr. Manandhar emphasises gender-appropriate angles, natural transitions, and airway considerations when planning combined chin and jaw work.
Patients with a weak chin projection, obtuse cervicomental angle, or poorly defined mandibular border due to soft tissue or skeletal factors may benefit. The right operation depends on whether the limitation is fat, muscle, bone, or skin laxity.
Orthodontic or bite issues may require multidisciplinary input before skeletal surgery is considered.
Improved lower-face framing and profile balance
Plan driven by diagnosis rather than a one-size template
Potential to combine chin and neck strategies for synergy
Clear discussion of implant vs autologous trade-offs when relevant
3D photographic analysis
Assessment of chin projection, neck angle, and soft tissue thickness.
Personalised surgical map
Selection of implants, liposuction, direct excision, or bone techniques as indicated.
Contour execution
Meticulous execution with attention to symmetry and nerve safety.
Garment & follow-up
Compression if used, wound care, and staged activity return.
Swelling along the jaw and chin is expected; numbness of the lip or chin can occur temporarily with some approaches.
Sleep head-up, choose a soft diet if instructed after chin work, and avoid contact sports until cleared.
Next step
Arrange a confidential consultation to review options, alternatives, and a personalised plan with Dr. Manandhar.