Witch’s chin deformity is not common after osseous genioplasty (chin augmentation), but it can be difficult to treat if it occurs. That’s why surgeons prefer to prevent it from happening in the first place.
In this video, Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,” discusses a new study that compares traditional and “non-degloving technique” osseous genioplasty to determine which provides the best outcomes and reduces complications.
Read the November 2021 PRS #PlasticSurgery article, “Osseous Genioplasty: Prevention of Witch’s Chin Deformity with No-Degloving Technique” by Zhang, Byrd, Bradley, Volpicelli, Gibstein, Fisher, Lee, and Bradley. Find it on PRSJournal.com.
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