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CHIN TIP FILLER RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AN EXPERT FOR PERFECTION
Turkey Medicals hospital department member ans Turkish Specialist in Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Op. Dr. warned about the problem of the tip of the jaw. Operator Doctor in Antalya, “Jaw tip filling can be done for patients whose jaw tip dislocation (projection) is seen to be less than normal and who think that aesthetic benefits can be achieved by moving the jaw tip forward a little,” said, noting jaw problems.
Stating that its use will give a very good result, especially in patients who do not have a sitting (occlusion) disorder in their lower and upper teeth, Op. Dr. said the following about the filling of the jaw in Turkey:
The solution for patients with occlusion disorders is surgeries that will be performed after orthodontic treatment. Hyaluronic acid, which we use in other areas of the face, is also the most commonly used material for filling the jaw and has a durability of about a year.
Other materials used other than this are products that mimic fat cells or calcium hydroxyapatite-like bone obtained from the patients’ own body. In particular, calcium hydroxyapatite is very advantageous in that it is permanent for life.
Oil injections, on the other hand, are very variable, but can provide an average of 2 years of permanence. Hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite applications are quite simple and applicable procedures in a short time.
As for fat injections, they are used for the abdomen, buttocks, etc. qualified equipped operating room conditions in Turkey JCI hospitals will be necessary, as there will be a need to remove fat from the areas.
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Especially in patients with bite disorders due to all jaw bone deformities or anomalies, even if the jaw filling provides benefits as an image, it will not correct bite disorder, Operator Doctor said, “Surgical intervention will be necessary for our patients with such expectations.”
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Nose surgeries in Turkey are the most common surgeries performed in aesthetic surgery. During this operation, a group of cartilage is removed in order to improve breathing. Some of these cartilages are used in the nose as a graft, while the other part is discarded.
“In patients who we are considering extending at the end of the jaw, we can cut these cartilage tissues into very small pieces and put them in the shape we want, and then place them at the end of the jaw. As a result of this process, the result that will be achieved will be permanent,” he said.
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