Chin Augmentation and V-line Jaw Reduction in Ho Chi Minh City with Dr. Vo Thanh Sang

Chin augmentation and jaw reduction (V-line) in Ho Chi Minh City with Dr. Vo Thanh Sang, 15+ years' experience, FDA-grade materials. Hotline 079 7479 222.

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A balanced chin and a refined jawline are often what decide whether a face looks harmonious or appears "coarse" and heavy. That is why chin augmentation and jaw reduction services in Ho Chi Minh City attract so much interest: people with a short, receding or backward-set chin; people with a flared jaw angle, a square face or a wide lower face; or simply those who wish for a slimmer, more feminine V-line face (or a more defined, masculine one). Beyond their hopes of looking better, most clients also carry very real concerns: is it safe, will it hurt a lot, how long is recovery, and will the result look natural rather than "obvious" and stiff. This article is written from the professional perspective of Dr. Vo Thanh Sang – a specialist physician (Level I) in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery – to help you correctly understand the methods, the process, the level of safety and how to choose a solution that suits your own face. Let us emphasize from the outset: every result depends on the individual's body and must be assessed in person by a specialist physician; there is no single number or blanket promise that applies to everyone.

What are chin augmentation and jaw reduction, and when should you consider them?

Put simply, this is a group of aesthetic procedures aimed at adjusting the lower part of the face – the chin and the jaw angle – to create overall balance. The two groups of procedures are often performed together or separately depending on need:

  • Chin augmentation: adding projection or length, or reshaping the chin tip using an implant material or by repositioning the bone, suitable for a short, weak or receding chin.
  • Jaw reduction: correcting a flared jaw angle or a wide lower jawbone to slim the facial contour, working toward a more harmonious V-line shape.

You may want to look into this when: the chin and the lower lip are not balanced, a weak chin makes the nose look larger than it really is, a flared jaw angle makes the face appear square and heavy, or the face lacks definition even after weight loss. However, not everyone needs bone surgery; many cases only require a minor adjustment of the soft tissue. Correctly identifying the "real issue" of the face is the most important step, and this can only be done through an in-person examination, sometimes with imaging to assess the bone structure.

Common V-line chin augmentation and jaw reduction methods

Depending on facial structure and your wishes, the doctor may recommend one technique or a combination of several. Below are the groups of methods commonly used in chin augmentation and jaw reduction:

1. Chin augmentation with an implant material

This uses a dedicated implant material (such as a synthetic cartilage) shaped to fit and placed through a small incision inside the mouth so as to leave no visible external scar. This method suits people with a moderately short or weak chin who wish to increase chin projection and length. The implant material used is a genuine, FDA-certified product, with the size and shape chosen based on actual measurements of each individual face.

2. Sliding genioplasty

Sliding genioplasty is a technique that repositions the chin bone itself to move the chin forward, upward or to shorten it without placing an implant. It is a considered option for cases with a markedly receding, long or asymmetric chin, where adjusting the underlying bone gives a more natural and durable result. Because it involves the bone, this is a surgery that requires a doctor with solid aesthetic surgery expertise and must be performed in a hospital setting.

3. Jaw angle reduction – shaping the V-line

Jaw angle reduction addresses a flared jaw angle or a wide lower jawbone, helping the facial contour become softer and slimmer. The technique is usually performed through an intraoral incision, shaving or cutting the excess bone according to a measured plan. When V-line chin contouring is combined with jaw angle adjustment, the goal is to create a seamless curve from the ear down to the chin – the core element of a V-line facial shape.

4. Harmonizing the chin and nose with the overall face

An important principle is chin–nose harmony: the chin and the nose have a close aesthetic relationship that affects the profile of the face. For this reason, the doctor always evaluates the face as a whole rather than focusing on a single point, to avoid correcting one area only to expose a flaw elsewhere.

Who is suitable and who should not have the procedure

Chin augmentation and jaw reduction surgery may be suitable for:

  • Adults (usually 18 years and older) with stable bone structure.
  • Those with a short, weak or receding chin; a flared jaw angle or square face; and a wish for a balanced V-line shape.
  • Those in stable general health, psychologically ready and with realistic expectations.

Conversely, this service requires caution or is contraindicated in the following cases (this list is for reference; the final decision rests on the examination):

  • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • People with poorly controlled underlying conditions: bleeding disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or unstable blood pressure.
  • People with an acute infection of the facial or oral–dental area.
  • People with unrealistic expectations or signs of body image psychological disorder.
  • People below adulthood, when the jaw and facial bones have not fully developed.

This is why the examination and medical history review cannot be skipped. Your honesty about your health is itself part of your safety.

The procedure at an accredited hospital

Dr. Vo Thanh Sang performs this service at World Wide Hospital (244A Cong Quynh, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) – a hospital setting with sterile conditions, equipment, and anesthesia and recovery procedures that meet medical standards. A reference process usually includes:

  • Examination and consultation: the doctor assesses the facial structure, listens to your wishes, may order imaging to view the bone, and clearly discusses the suitable method and what can and cannot be achieved.
  • Pre-operative tests: checking general health, blood tests and the necessary indicators to confirm you are fit for surgery.
  • Personalized planning: taking measurements, choosing a genuine FDA-certified implant material or determining the extent of bone adjustment, and simulating the intended direction of the result.
  • Performing the surgery: carried out with a suitable form of anesthesia, with the incision preferably hidden inside the mouth to limit visible scarring.
  • Follow-up and review: providing care instructions and scheduling a review visit to monitor recovery and address any abnormality promptly.

Safety, risks and what you honestly need to know

No invasive procedure is absolutely safe, and stating this plainly is the doctor's responsibility. Like any surgery, chin augmentation and jaw reduction can carry certain risks, even though the rate is reduced when it is performed for the correct indication and with the correct technique in a hospital setting:

  • Swelling, bruising and temporary numbness of the chin, lip and lower chin area in the early stage.
  • Risk of infection or hematoma, especially if post-operative care is not done correctly.
  • With an implant material: a risk of displacement, exposure of the material or incompatibility in a small number of cases.
  • With bone procedures: numbness that lasts longer, and the need for time for the structure to stabilize.
  • The result in terms of balance also depends on each person's wound-healing constitution.

The best way to prevent problems is to choose a specialist physician, have the procedure at an accredited hospital, follow the pre- and post-operative instructions, and attend all review visits. Be wary of any advertisement that promises "absolute beauty", "100% safety" or "no pain, no swelling" – these are medically dishonest promises.

Recovery and post-operative care

The recovery process varies by method and by individual constitution. Some care tips that are commonly recommended:

  • The first few days: apply compresses as instructed, rest, keep your head elevated when lying down to reduce swelling, and favor soft, cool food.
  • Hygiene: keep the mouth clean, rinse as instructed, and take medication exactly as the doctor prescribes.
  • Daily activity: avoid impact to the chin and jaw area, and limit strenuous activity and excessive talking and laughing in the early stage.
  • Abstinence: limit alcohol, tobacco and foods that easily cause irritation, as advised.
  • Review visits: attend on schedule so the doctor can monitor you; report immediately if there is unusual swelling or pain, fever or signs of infection.

Swelling and bruising usually subside gradually after the first 1–2 weeks, but a fully stable result may take several weeks to a few months, especially with bone procedures. The specific timeline will be discussed by the doctor based on your condition.

Factors affecting the cost of chin augmentation and jaw reduction

The cost is not fixed for every case, because it depends on many factors. For the sake of transparency, here are the factors that affect it (the specific price will be quoted after the examination):

  • The chosen method: chin augmentation only, jaw reduction only, or a combination; a soft-tissue or a bone procedure (such as sliding genioplasty).
  • The type and quality of the material: a genuine FDA-certified implant material.
  • The level of complexity: the bone structure, the degree of asymmetry, and whether combined chin–nose harmonization is needed.
  • The form of anesthesia and the hospital services: tests, post-operative monitoring and care.

You should be wary of an unusually low price, because safety and genuine materials always come with a reasonable cost. Request a clear, transparent quote after an in-person consultation.

Why choose Dr. Vo Thanh Sang?

In the field of aesthetic and reconstructive facial surgery, the most important factor is not advertising, but the expertise and dedication of the person who actually holds the scalpel. Dr. Vo Thanh Sang is a specialist physician (Level I) in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, with:

  • More than 15 years of experience in aesthetics, having accompanied more than 12,000 clients.
  • Procedures performed at World Wide Hospital – a hospital setting that meets standards for sterility and surgical safety.
  • Use of genuine, FDA-certified implants/materials, with a priority on transparent sourcing.
  • A philosophy of "overall harmony": assessing the balance of the whole face, working toward a natural result rather than chasing a rigid template.
  • Honest consultation: clearly discussing what can and cannot be achieved, and respecting the client's decision.

The combination of real-world experience, certified expertise and a hospital setting is the foundation that lets you entrust your face with peace of mind. Even so, every face is a unique individual – the result always depends on the individual's body and needs to be assessed through an in-person examination.

Book an examination with Dr. Vo Thanh Sang

If you are uncertain about your chin shape or jawline, or wish for a more harmonious V-line face, the first and most important step is to be examined in person so you correctly understand your condition. Get in touch for a personalized, transparent and pressure-free consultation. Every procedure needs to be carefully considered and performed by a specialist physician at an accredited hospital. Call hotline 079 7479 222 now or come directly to World Wide Hospital – 244A Cong Quynh, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City to book an appointment with Dr. Vo Thanh Sang.

Frequently asked questions

About how much does chin augmentation and jaw reduction cost?

The cost is not fixed because it depends on the method (chin augmentation, jaw reduction or a combination, and whether sliding genioplasty is needed), the type of genuine FDA-certified material and the complexity of each face. The exact price can only be quoted accurately after an in-person examination. You should be wary of an unusually low price. Please call 079 7479 222 for a transparent consultation.

Is the surgery painful?

The surgery is performed with a suitable form of anesthesia, so you do not feel pain during the procedure. After surgery there may be swelling, soreness and mild discomfort in the chin and jaw area for the first few days, usually managed with medication and care as instructed. The level of sensation varies by individual.

How long is recovery?

Swelling and bruising usually subside gradually after the first 1 to 2 weeks, and many people can carry out light activities during this time. However, a fully stable result may take several weeks to a few months, especially with bone procedures such as jaw reduction or sliding genioplasty. The specific timeline varies by individual and will be discussed by the doctor.

Who should not have chin augmentation and jaw reduction?

Caution or contraindication applies to women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, people with poorly controlled underlying conditions such as bleeding disorders, diabetes or cardiovascular disease, people with a facial or oral–dental infection, people below adulthood, and people with unrealistic expectations. The final decision rests on an in-person examination.

How long does the result last?

With bone procedures such as sliding genioplasty or jaw angle reduction, the result is long-lasting because it directly adjusts the structure. With a genuine FDA-certified implant material, the result also remains stable for many years if performed with the correct technique and cared for well. However, durability still depends on each person's body and care.

Does chin augmentation and jaw reduction leave a scar?

The doctor prefers an incision hidden inside the mouth, so there is usually no visible scar on the external skin. The internal scar-healing process depends on each individual's body. Following hygiene and post-operative care helps support better wound healing.

Do I need to stay in hospital after surgery?

Depending on the method and your health condition, the doctor will determine a suitable monitoring period at World Wide Hospital. Performing the procedure in an accredited hospital setting helps with post-operative monitoring and prompt handling of any abnormality. The review schedule will be explained in detail.

How do I know whether I should have chin augmentation, jaw reduction or both?

This depends on your actual facial structure. A short, weak chin usually needs chin augmentation or sliding genioplasty, while a flared jaw angle and square face usually needs jaw reduction; many cases combine both to create a V-line shape with chin–nose harmony. Only an in-person examination, sometimes with imaging, can determine the suitable plan. Please call 079 7479 222 for a consultation.

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