A chin implant is a surgical procedure where a silicone or synthetic material is inserted into the chin bone to enhance its projection and define the jawline. This cosmetic treatment aims to improve facial symmetry, balance the features, and boost self-confidence.
A chin implant is a surgical procedure where a silicone or synthetic material is inserted into the chin bone to enhance its projection and define the jawline. This cosmetic treatment aims to improve facial symmetry, balance the features, and boost self-confidence.
A chin implant is a surgical procedure where a silicone or biocompatible material is inserted into the chin to enhance its projection and define the jawline.
New Zealand's healthcare system offers publicly funded treatments, but cosmetic procedures like chin implants are typically not included. Patients may opt for private clinics, which can cost NZD 5000-$8000