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[ARTICLES] Understanding Chin Ptosis: Causes, Solutions, and Why Accurate Diagnosis Matters

A chin that appears long or drooping is often considered a simple aesthetic concern. However, in many cases, it is the result of multiple underlying factors rather than just a superficial issue. Visually, a drooping chin can elongate the lower face and affect overall facial balance and impression. Chin ptosis is rarely caused by skin laxity alone. Instead, it often involves a combination of factors such as the length or position of the chin bone, fat accumulation in the chin area, and loosening of the skin and soft tissues. In particular, when the chin bone is long or protrudes downward, it can make the face appear longer or create a heavier impression. As the causes vary, treatment approaches must also be tailored to each individual. When the issue is related to the chin bone structure, surgical procedures such as genioplasty to adjust the length and position of the chin may be required. On the other hand, if soft tissue sagging or fat is the primary cause, less invasive treatmen...

Notice of Holiday Closure: January 1, 2025


 Notice of Holiday Closure: January 1, 2025

Dear Valued Patients,

We would like to inform you that Arc Plastic Surgery will be closed on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in observance of a public holiday.

Our team works tirelessly to provide the highest level of care, and we appreciate your understanding as we take this time to rest and recharge.

Important Details:

  • Date: January 1, 2025 (Wednesday)
  • Reason: Public Holiday Closure
  • Doctor Schedules: Please note that individual doctor schedules may vary. If you have any questions or require assistance, feel free to contact us directly for further details.

As we welcome the new year, we remain committed to delivering excellent medical services and care to all our patients. Thank you for your continued trust in Arc Plastic Surgery.

We wish you a joyful and prosperous New Year 2025! 🎉

Warm regards,
Arc Plastic Surgery Team

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