Hi, HA paste has been talked a lot in this forum. But I haven't seen any one in this forum mentions lyophilized cartilage for facial augmentation. Is lyophilized cartilage worse than HA paste onlaid in face bone?
I read some articles about lyophilized cartilage, and it is said lyophilized cartilage is different from irradiated cartilage which has quite tendency of warp and being absorbed, while lyophilized cartilage has much less possibility of warping and being absorbed. Is is true?
Can lyophilized cartilage be used in chin, jaw, cheekbone augmentation and the area of orbital rim?
My son has a receding chin. I have brought him to visit three jaw surgeons, and all of them said his jaw has no problem at all, so no need for any jaw surgery, instead genioplasty is the right one for him to correct his receding chin. They all recommend genioplasty than implant. Is it really true that Genioplasty is always better than any kind of implant?
Both my son and I agree giving cheekbones some forwarding might be better if he is going to get his chin corrected. So I check genioplasty and implant materials. all other common used implant materials have been well discussed and documented. But it seems lyophilized cartilage is discussed less. Is it because it is already out of date material for facial augmentation, or is it still new subject and not many data have been collected for its study?
I would like to know some opinions from outside of surgeons. Thank you for your answer.