Genioplasty, a plastic surgery to enhance the chin, is pronounced /ˌdʒɛniəˈplæsti/ and spelled with the combination of Latin root words "genio" meaning chin and "plasty" meaning to shape or mold. The phonetic transcription depicts the accent of the word, where /dʒ/ represents the 'j' sound as in "jacket," /ɛ/ represents the 'e' sound as in "pet," and /i/ represents the 'i' sound as in "ski." The spelling of "genioplasty" is crucial for medical professionals to accurately communicate with their colleagues and patients.
Genioplasty is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping or reconstructing the chin. It is derived from the combination of two words - "genio" meaning chin and "plasty" meaning plastic surgery. Also known as chin surgery or mentoplasty, genioplasty is performed to correct various aesthetic or functional issues related to the chin.
The procedure is typically done under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the complexity of the surgery and patient preference. It involves making an incision either on the inside of the mouth or under the chin to access the chin bone. The surgeon then manipulates the bone by either repositioning it to enhance the projection or reducing it to achieve a more balanced facial structure. In some cases, implants made of silicone or other materials are used to augment the chin.
Genioplasty can be performed for cosmetic purposes to improve the balance between the chin and other facial features, enhance facial symmetry, or correct a recessed or prominent chin. It can also be used to correct functional issues such as malocclusion (improper bite) or jaw alignment problems.
After the surgery, the patient may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication and icing. Recovery time varies depending on the extent of the procedure but generally ranges from one to three weeks. As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, including infection, bleeding, nerve damage, or dissatisfaction with the aesthetic outcome.
Genioplasty is a specialized surgical intervention that aims to improve the appearance and functionality of the chin, ultimately contributing to a more harmonious facial profile.
Genyplasty. 1. Reparative, or plastic, surgery of the chin. 2. Plastic surgery of the cheek.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "genioplasty" comes from the combination of two Greek roots: "genio" (γένιο), meaning "chin", and "plastikē" (πλαστική), meaning "the art of modeling or shaping". Therefore, "genioplasty" refers to a surgical procedure that involves reshaping or repositioning the chin.