Concerns

Chin projection & definition

A projected, defined chin supports your lower face and balances your side profile.

However, many people suffer from a weak, recessed and under-projected chin. Often found in people who need braces, jaw expanders, and adult teeth removed, lacking an aesthetic chin can impact the perception of your entire face.

For those who want to enhance their chin, there are a few ways to do it.

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Cause & concerns

Recessed, small chin

A weak, small or recessed chin is common in people with dental problems (impacted wisdom teeth, crooked teeth, need for braces).

It leaves your face looking too short, throws your side profile out of balance, and predisposes you to developing sagging along your jawline and neck at a younger age.

Chin cleft

Also known as a bum-chin, a chin cleft while natural is a concern for many people.

Chin dimples

Chin dimples, also referred to as cobblestone chin, is the irregular puckering the affects your chin skin.

Some people have more pronounced dimples than others, and want to smooth them out.

Treatment Options

Chin augmentation

You can instantly enhance the appearance of your chin without surgery.

A non-surgical chin augmentation is a versatile and precise way to improve the shape, projection and balance of your lower face.

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Chin filler

Chin fillers add structure to your chin, and allow us to instantly improve the shape, projection and symmetry of your chin.

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Chin implant surgery

The invasive surgical procedure involves fixating a rigid implant to your chin bone with screws and plates.

It is best reserved for people with significant chin recession.

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Before & after

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Sensitive content

Results from a non-surgical chin augmentation sculpting a square, masculine chin.

We also treated his jawline and cheekbones ensuring a harmonious result.

Before and after a non-surgical chin augmentation.

For this case, we also used under chin fat dissolving to further enhance the definition and contour of her lower face.

We used a non-surgical chin augmentation combined with a jawline augmentation to sculpt a defined, masculine appearance for our patient.

Using a bespoke chin augmentation, we added projection to our patient’s recessed chin, enhancing the balance of her side profile.

Results from a combined chin and jawline augmentation.

Done over multiple session, we were able to carefully and precisely enhance his appearance with natural results.

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    For a women, a soft, curved chin with good definition that tapers gently is considered the most attractive.

    For men, a larger, longer, and more projected chin that is square in shape, with angular sided is considered to be ideal.

    Yes, we can reshape your chin using cosmetic injectable treatments.

    A small chin is typically caused by an underdeveloped or mal-positioned jaw bone.

    Known as the mandible, your jaw bone is responsible for not only your jawline structure, but the shape and projection of your chin.

    When underdeveloped, your chin sits too far back and is often too narrow.

    While there are no ways to naturally improve the appearance of your actual chin, weight loss can enhance the area by reducing surrounding fat.

    To contour your chin, the best approach is to use cosmetic injectables. These treatments have a balance between convenience and efficacy. For dramatic contouring, chin implant surgery is usually required.

    The best treatments for a small, weak, recessed, or under-developed chin are dermal fillers or chin implant surgery.

    Chin fillers are an injectable gel implant that adds volume, allowing the shape and size of your chin to be altered.

    Chin implant surgery uses a rigid graft placed through a cut in your skin. While it achieves more pronounced differences than chin fillers, it is more expensive, invasive, risky, and requires surgery to remove if you change your mind.

    If you are concerned about the appearance of your chin cleft, chin fillers are a fast and effective option.

    They can also be combined with subcision to free the tethering between the skin and underlying bone that is responsible for the cleft.

    Surgery can also correct a chin cleft, but with more risk, cost and downtime,

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