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Info Decrease of the cervicomental angle after a chin implant

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What's the Cervicomental Angle?

Can the Cervicomental Angle decrease with a chin implant?
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A retrospective study was performed of 76 patients who underwent a chin implant from 1999 to 2007. Of these, 17 patients did not have a face-lifting or submental liposuction procedure and met the inclusionary requirements for photographic analysis.

Preoperative and postoperative profile views were evaluated by identifying the glabella, pogonion, menton, gonion-gnathion, and cervical point (Fig. 1). The anthropometric tangents of pogonion to gonion-gnathion and cervical point through the menton were then drawn. The cervicomental angle was then measured by forming a line tangent to the submentum (from the menton to the subcervicale) and a line tangent to the neck intersecting at the subcervicale.

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Fig. 1. Preoperative (left) and postoperative (right) profile photographs were evaluated by identifying the glabella (G), pogonion (Pg), menton (M), gonion-gnathion (Gn), and cervical point (C).


Comparison of postoperative photographs revealed that the insertion of a chin implant caused the cervicomental angle to decrease 2 to 12 degrees (mean, 5.35 ± 3.88 degrees). Preoperative cervicomental angles measured 121 to 142 degrees (mean,133 ± 7.61 degrees). Postoperative angles ranged from 113 to 143 degrees (mean, 128.06 ± 8.47 degrees). These numbers indicate a significant decrease in the cervicomental angle after chin implantation (Table 1).

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