Chin Augmentation and Jaw Contouring in Shanghai: Complete Guide

March 5, 2026 5 min read

Chin Augmentation and Jaw Contouring in Shanghai: Complete Guide

Author: Dr. Sarah Chen, MD
Reviewed by: Dr. Michael Zhang, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Last Updated: March 5, 2026

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any surgical procedure.

Facial contouring procedures, particularly chin augmentation and jaw reshaping, have become increasingly popular in Shanghai. The city’s plastic surgeons are recognized for their expertise in creating balanced, natural-looking facial proportions that enhance overall appearance.

Types of Chin and Jaw Procedures Available

Shanghai hospitals offer multiple approaches to chin and jaw enhancement, each suited to different aesthetic goals and facial structures.

Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty): This procedure enhances a receding or weak chin using implants or bone advancement techniques. Silicone implants are most common, though some surgeons prefer sliding genioplasty for more dramatic changes. The procedure takes 1-2 hours and typically costs ¥25,000-45,000.

Jaw Contouring (Mandibular Angle Reduction): Popular among patients seeking a slimmer, more V-shaped face, this procedure reduces the width of the lower jaw. Surgeons remove excess bone from the mandibular angles through intraoral incisions, leaving no visible scars. Cost ranges from ¥35,000-60,000.

Combined Procedures: Many patients opt for combined chin augmentation and jaw contouring to achieve optimal facial balance. This comprehensive approach addresses multiple concerns in one surgery, with costs typically ¥55,000-90,000.

Leading Shanghai Surgeons and Hospitals

Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital

The gold standard for facial contouring in China, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital performs over 2,000 jaw and chin procedures annually. Their craniofacial surgery team pioneered many techniques now used internationally.

Notable Features:

Average Wait Time: 2-4 weeks for consultation

Huashan Hospital Plastic Surgery Center

Huashan Hospital’s approach emphasizes minimally invasive techniques and faster recovery. Their surgeons trained at leading institutions in South Korea and the United States.

Notable Features:

Average Wait Time: 1-2 weeks for consultation

Shanghai East International Medical Center

Catering specifically to international patients, this facility offers streamlined services with English-speaking staff throughout the treatment journey.

Notable Features:

Average Wait Time: 3-7 days for consultation

The Consultation and Planning Process

A thorough consultation is essential for successful chin and jaw procedures. Expect your initial appointment to include:

Facial Analysis: Surgeons use cephalometric analysis, 3D imaging, and facial proportion measurements to determine optimal changes. They’ll assess your bone structure, soft tissue thickness, and dental occlusion.

Surgical Planning: Advanced hospitals use computer simulation to show predicted results. You’ll discuss implant sizes, bone reduction amounts, and how changes will affect your profile and frontal appearance.

Medical Evaluation: Complete health screening ensures you’re a suitable candidate. This includes blood tests, CT scans, and dental examination. Smokers must quit at least 2 weeks before surgery.

Realistic Expectations: Experienced surgeons will explain what’s achievable based on your anatomy. They’ll show before-and-after photos of similar cases and discuss potential risks.

For additional context on facial procedures, explore our articles on facial rejuvenation at Shanghai Ninth Hospital, cosmetic surgery recovery tips, and understanding plastic surgery costs in Shanghai.

Recovery Timeline and Expectations

Understanding the recovery process helps you plan appropriately:

Week 1: Significant swelling and bruising. Most patients stay in Shanghai during this period. Liquid or soft diet required. Pain is manageable with prescribed medication.

Weeks 2-3: Swelling reduces by 50-60%. Most patients can return to light activities and travel home. Avoid strenuous exercise and follow dietary restrictions.

Months 1-3: Gradual improvement as swelling continues to decrease. Most social activities can resume. Follow-up appointments monitor healing progress.

Months 3-6: Final results become apparent as all swelling resolves. Bone healing completes, and facial contours settle into their permanent shape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long do chin implants last?
A: High-quality silicone chin implants can last 10-20 years or longer. Some patients keep their implants permanently without issues. Regular check-ups ensure implant position remains stable.

Q: Will jaw contouring affect my bite or chewing?
A: When performed by experienced surgeons, jaw contouring should not affect dental function. The procedure targets the angle of the jaw, not the areas involved in chewing. Some temporary stiffness is normal during recovery.

Q: Can I combine chin augmentation with other facial procedures?
A: Yes, chin augmentation is commonly combined with rhinoplasty, jaw contouring, or facial fat grafting for comprehensive facial harmony. Discuss combination procedures during your consultation.

Q: What are the risks of jaw contouring surgery?
A: Risks include infection, nerve damage (usually temporary), asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with results. Choosing an experienced surgeon at a reputable hospital significantly reduces these risks. Complication rates at top Shanghai hospitals are under 3%.

Q: How much does chin and jaw surgery cost compared to other countries?
A: Shanghai procedures typically cost 40-60% less than equivalent surgeries in the US, UK, or Australia, while maintaining comparable quality standards. Total costs including travel are often still lower than domestic procedures in Western countries.

Start Your Transformation Journey

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Sources:

  1. Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital Craniofacial Surgery Department - Clinical Protocols (2025)
  2. Chinese Medical Association - Guidelines for Orthognathic and Facial Contouring Surgery
  3. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery - Outcomes of Mandibular Angle Reduction in Asian Patients (2024)

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