Double Board Certified · Facial Balance
Chin Augmentation — the quiet keystone of facial balance.
Chin projection sets the proportions of the entire lower face. A small, well-chosen change to the chin often does what a much larger change elsewhere cannot — it brings the profile into balance.
ABFPRS
Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
ABOto
Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery
AAFPRS
Fellowship Director

In Consultation
"Of all the changes I can make to a face, chin projection is the one most often underestimated by the patient and most appreciated by them afterward."
A Note from Dr. Mourad
"Chin projection sets the proportions of the entire lower face. A small, well-chosen change to the chin often does what a much larger change elsewhere cannot — it brings the profile into balance."
— Dr. Moustafa Mourad, MD
Overview
What is chin augmentation?
Chin augmentation is a procedure that increases the projection and definition of the chin to improve the balance of the lower face. It can be performed with a precisely shaped silicone or porous polyethylene implant placed over the chin bone, or with a sliding genioplasty, in which the chin segment of the jaw is repositioned surgically.
Patients commonly consider chin augmentation when the chin is short or recessed relative to the rest of the face, when a weak chin makes the nose look larger or the neck look fuller, or when the jawline lacks definition. It is often combined with rhinoplasty or neck contouring to address facial balance as a whole.
The choice between implant and sliding genioplasty depends on the degree of correction needed, the underlying jaw position, the dental bite, and the patient's goals. Both can produce a natural-looking, anatomically correct result when matched to the right anatomy.
An Established Academic Authority
Double board certification. Fellowship director. Published author. A surgeon's surgeon.
ABFPRS
Board Certified
American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
ABOto
Board Certified
American Board of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery
AAFPRS
Fellowship Director
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Textbook
Published Author
Contributions to the academic literature of facial plastic surgery
Dual board certification in both Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Otolaryngology — a combination held by a small number of physicians nationally.
02 · Ideal Candidates
Who benefits most from this operation.
Candidacy is determined together at consultation. The most satisfied patients share three things in common.
I
Retrusive Chin
A chin that sits behind the ideal vertical line drawn from the lower lip — a common finding that shortens the appearance of the jawline.
II
Profile Imbalance
Patients considering rhinoplasty often discover that a modest chin augmentation harmonises the profile better than a larger nasal reduction.
III
Healthy & Realistic
Good general health and realistic expectations about the subtle, structural nature of the change.
If this describes you, the next step is a quiet, unhurried conversation — not a sales call.
An Honest Note
When this operation may not be right for you.
Patients with significant dental malocclusion may be better served by orthognathic evaluation before a cosmetic chin procedure.
Very large augmentations are more honestly addressed with sliding genioplasty than with oversized implants.
Active gum or dental infection is treated before any intraoral approach.
Patients with unrealistic expectations of total facial transformation are managed conservatively at consultation.
03 · Approaches
The full range of options.
Chin augmentation is rarely a single decision. The right plan depends on whether the answer is an implant, repositioning native bone, a non-surgical preview, or a combined operation that addresses neighbouring features.
1 of 6 · Silastic Chin Implant
04 · Technique
Implant vs sliding genioplasty.
Both operations augment the chin. Each has its place — the right choice depends on the size of the change required and the patient's preference for native bone versus a well-designed implant.

Implant
Silastic Anatomic
An anatomically-shaped silicone implant is placed over the chin bone through a small incision under the chin or inside the mouth. The result is reversible and the recovery is brief.
This is the ideal procedure for small to moderate advancements where the chin position is the only variable being changed.

Genioplasty
Osseous Movement
The patient's own chin bone is precisely cut, repositioned, and stabilised with low-profile hardware. There is no foreign material.
It is the preferred technique for large advancements, vertical lengthening or shortening, and for any patient who prefers native bone over an implant.
Both are well-established procedures. The right choice is individual and is made together at consultation.
01 · Why Dr. Mourad
A surgeon trusted by surgeons for this operation.
Dr. Moustafa Mourad is double board-certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery, and serves as an AAFPRS Fellowship Director.
The practice concentrates on the operations of the face, nose, and sinuses — and on the patients other surgeons have found challenging.
Every consultation is unhurried, every plan is individual, and no operation is recommended unless it is the right one.
Begin the conversation
A small change to the chin often does more for the profile than any larger operation.
Cost, Financing & Insurance
Chin Augmentation Cost, Financing & Insurance in NYC
Chin augmentation cost depends on the technique selected, whether an implant or other method is used, whether it is combined with other facial procedures, the type of anesthesia, and the surgical setting. Each plan is individualized after evaluation of facial balance.
Chin augmentation is generally considered cosmetic and is typically self-pay. After consultation, our office provides a personalized estimate based on the recommended plan. Financing may be available for qualified patients through third-party healthcare financing providers.
What May Affect Cost
- Augmentation technique used
- Whether an implant is used
- Whether combined with other procedures
- Type of anesthesia
- Surgical setting
- Postoperative care
This information is educational and is not a guarantee of pricing, insurance coverage, reimbursement, financing approval, or surgical candidacy. A personalized estimate is provided after consultation. Insurance coverage depends on the patient’s plan, medical necessity, documentation, and carrier requirements. Financing terms are determined by third-party financing providers.
05 · In Dr. Mourad's Words
Educational videos.
Short educational films and patient perspectives from the Manhattan practice.
Dr. Mourad in Practice
An overview of the practice and philosophy.
Patient Perspective
A patient discusses her experience before, during, and after surgery.
Inside the Consultation
How Dr. Mourad evaluates anatomy, goals, and candidacy.
Before & After
Real results, real patients.
Every case is unique — tailored to individual anatomy and goals. Browse representative outcomes from the Manhattan practice.
06 · Recovery
What healing actually looks like.
Stage 01
First 24 Hours
A small chin strap is worn through the first day. Discomfort is mild and well managed with non-narcotic medications.
Stage 02
Week 1
Through the first week, bruising and swelling peak around day three. Most patients return to office work within a few days. A soft diet is followed if the approach was intraoral.
Stage 03
Weeks 2 – 4
Through weeks two to four, swelling steadily resolves and the new chin projection becomes clear. Exercise resumes gradually.
Stage 04
Months 1 – 12
The final shape is appreciated through three to six months as scar tissue matures and the soft tissues fully adapt.
Have a specific question?
Send a brief note describing your anatomy or concerns — the office will route it directly to Dr. Mourad for review.

Before You Arrive
Your consultation, prepared.
Bring photographs of your face in profile — both natural and animated.
Be prepared to discuss whether you have ever had a filler trial of chin or jawline.
Note any dental work, including implants or prior jaw surgery.
List current medications and supplements.
Allow 45 minutes for a focused profile and dental evaluation.
Bring questions about implant materials, longevity, and reversibility.
Frequently Asked
Patient questions, honestly answered.
Candidacy depends on whether the problem is primarily soft-tissue or skeletal. Patients with a structurally small mandible or vertical discrepancy, asymmetry, or occlusal concerns more often benefit from osseous genioplasty. Those with adequate bone shape but insufficient anterior projection can be well suited for an implant. A detailed exam and imaging determine the safest, most predictable option and operative planning is finalized in consultation.
The Most Important Step
Your expert consultation.
A chin consultation is a focused profile evaluation — measuring projection, height, and width relative to the rest of the face, and recommending the operation that fits the change required.

