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Old 01-28-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
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Default cleft chin implants - do they exist?

anyone?????
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:46 AM   #2
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Your title made me chuckle so I just plugged the term into Google. To my surprise they DO make cleft implants. Just not many manufacturers or doctors advertise them.
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Old 01-31-2008, 10:40 PM   #3
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anyone?????
why would you even WANT a cleft chin implant? isn't that a genetic defect?
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Old 02-01-2008, 10:02 PM   #4
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lol well technically it's a birth defect not genetic, the only reason it happens is the babies lip and pallet does not form completely when it's in the uterus. Any yes, that is what I want
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A company called Spectrum Medical makes cleft chin implants. They make a wide array of different kinds of chin implants. That's just one manufacturer, I'm sure there's others.

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forgot i made this post what's wrong with that i want a cleft chin implant? they can look good on some people just not people with the name john travolta how to make a cleft chin i guess is a defect though bec it's when the chin bones don't fuse together or soemthing but whatever i like it. i wonder if these chin implants with the cleft on them look good if you don't naturally have a cleft chin? i have a friend with a "real" chin that's cleft and i definitely don't think it is. do you know how to tell if someone has had chin implant? he even has the incision under his chin which is a dead giveaway. i know he has one!
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Old 04-18-2008, 12:10 PM   #7
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Default I have a Cleft Chin Implant

I have the one made from spectrum and it looks great. I think it really ads interest to my face and makes my chin look handsome. Its a nice deep cleft too like Aaron Eckhardts. I wear a really thick bushy mustache and now my big cleft chin sticks out underneath it and thats exactly the look I wanted. Dr. Terry Murphy in Denver installed it for me and he did a great job. Its very natural looking and I don't wear a gotee anymore to cover up my handsome chin.

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do you by any chance know which spectrum model you got? i think they have different depths for the cleft chin implants. was this a drastic change or if someone didn't see you for a year would they just think you shaved off your goatee?

i'm going to google this plastic surgeon dr. terry murphy. sounds like a good guy with good prices. i think a lot of us on the west and east coasts (ny + la) lose track of what doctors are really out there. we think we have to pay an arm and a leg for good work because that's what the good ones in our cities charge, but other parts of the country there's all kinds of top plastic surgeons that are much more reasonable with their prices.
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:39 AM   #9
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Default My new Cleft Chin Is Great!

I got the largest implant they make. Its the the one with a "c" dimension of 1.0 cm. I get comments on it all the time. The cleft is noticiable and severla people have asked to touch it. I'm about 2 weeks after surgery right now. I still have a little swelling but it goes away a little everyday. The hardest part is shaving my new butt chin. It's hard to get the razor in the cleft. I have a heavy beard so I need to shave often.
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Hey saw your post from the main page and had to check this out. I don't know anything really about jaw implants but I can tell you my jaw was broken and the swelling lasts a long time. So if you just had surgery your chin/jaw will be swollen for a while.

It should keep getting better and better from here on out. You'll notice it looking more defined and probably take 3 to 6 months to see the final result. Notice I said that final result should be even better than what you have now. So if it looks great now it will just keep getting better. I know this from other people I've known that have gotten facial implants.

Good luck man.
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