Chin Implant in Philadelphia

Compare Chin Implant providers in Philadelphia with transparent pricing from verified providers across Center City, Rittenhouse, the Main Line, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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Chin Implant in Philadelphia typically starts at $3,850, with most procedures ranging to $6,600 all-in.

Top Chin Implant providers in Philadelphia

West Chester · 19382

Bayrak Plastic Surgery

5.0 · 201 Google reviews
1131 S Chester Rd, West Chester, PA, 19382
Starting at $3,850
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Rittenhouse Square · 19103

Becker Plastic Surgery

4.9 · 214 Google reviews
1608 Walnut St 9th Floor, Suite 902B, Philadelphia, PA, 19103
Starting at $3,850
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Blue Bell · 19422

Best Impression Cosmetic Surgery: Vivian Hsu, MD

5.0 · 125 Google reviews
1050 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA, 19422
Starting at $3,850
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Bryn Mawr · 19010

Bloom Facial Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery

4.9 · 297 Google reviews
2 Town Pl Suite 110, Bryn Mawr, PA, 19010
Starting at $3,850
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Rittenhouse Square · 19103

Bucky Plastic Surgery: Louis P. Bucky, MD, FACS

5.0 · 164 Google reviews
1800 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, 19103
Starting at $3,850
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Old City · 19106

Bucky Plastic Surgery: Louis P. Bucky, MD, FACS

5.0 · 164 Google reviews
230 W Washington Square #101, Philadelphia, PA, 19106
Starting at $3,850
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Ardmore · 19003

Bucky Plastic Surgery: Louis P. Bucky, MD, FACS

4.9 · 135 Google reviews
200 W Montgomery Ave, Ardmore, PA, 19003
Starting at $3,850
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Langhorne · 19047

Center for SmartLipo & Plastic Surgery

4.7 · 134 Google reviews
940 Town Center Dr f20, Langhorne, PA, 19047
Starting at $3,850
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Bryn Mawr · 19010

Cirillo Center for Plastic Surgery

5.0 · 260 Google reviews
919 Conestoga Rd # 2-106, Bryn Mawr, PA, 19010
Starting at $3,850
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This page lists 9 Chin Implant providers across West Chester, Rittenhouse Square, Blue Bell, Bryn Mawr and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on Philadelphia regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is a Chin Implant?

A chin implant (chin augmentation) places a solid, biocompatible implant over the chin bone to add projection and balance to the lower face. It strengthens a weak or recessed chin, improves the profile, and can make the nose look more proportionate. The result is permanent.

Surgery takes under an hour under local anesthesia or sedation, through a small incision under the chin or inside the mouth. Expect swelling for 1 to 2 weeks, a soft-food diet early on, and most swelling resolved by a few weeks with final results over a couple of months.

For larger advancements or to correct chin height and asymmetry, a sliding genioplasty (moving your own bone) may be recommended instead. A board-certified plastic or facial plastic surgeon performs it, often alongside rhinoplasty.

How much does a Chin Implant cost in Philadelphia?

A chin implant in Philadelphia typically starts at $3,850 and ranges up to $6,600 all-in, depending on the implant and whether it is combined with other procedures.

Chin implant
Surgeon fee range
$3,850-5,500
Anesthesia & facility
Often included in quote
$1,100-2,750
Combined with rhinoplasty
Add-on
Varies
Custom implant
Patient-specific
$5,500-6,600

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Philadelphia regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does a chin implant cost in Philadelphia?
A chin implant in Philadelphia typically starts at $3,850 and ranges up to $6,600 all-in. Custom implants and combining with rhinoplasty raise the cost. The quote should include surgeon fee, anesthesia, and facility.
Chin implant vs chin filler — what is the difference?
Chin filler adds modest, temporary projection and is reversible, lasting 12 to 18 months. A chin implant is a permanent surgical solution that provides stronger, lasting projection for a recessed chin. Filler is a good trial; an implant is the long-term option.
Chin implant vs sliding genioplasty — which is better?
A chin implant adds projection simply and is well suited to mild-to-moderate recession. A sliding genioplasty moves your own bone and is better for larger advancements or correcting chin height and asymmetry. Your surgeon recommends based on your anatomy.
How long is recovery after a chin implant?
Expect swelling for 1 to 2 weeks and a soft-food diet early on, especially with an intraoral incision. Most swelling resolves within a few weeks, with final results over a couple of months.
Where can I find Chin Implant near me?
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