Problems are rare, but complications
can occur. Extrusion of the implant sometimes occurs,
generally as a result of infection. A further procedure
will then be required to re-insert the implant at
a later date. Displacement of the implant can occur
even if the implant was correctly inserted initially.
Further surgery would then be required to put it back
in the right place. Infection is uncommon and usually
responds readily to antibiotic treatment. If it does
occur it can lead to extrusion of the implant.
Numbness of the lower lip occurs
quite frequently, but it is usually a temporary phenomenon.
Sensation usually returns to normal after re-growth
of the nerve endings in the chin area. All these are
possible complications but in reality are unlikely
to occur, but nevertheless should be discussed fully
with your consulting surgeon.
Finally, the improved shape
of the chin and balance of the face, especially in
profile, should be permanent once the wound around
the implant has fully healed. The receding chin is
a common condition and its treatment can be very satisfying
allowing for marked facial balance.