What are the common aesthetic objectives of people getting chin fillers?

Doctor's Answer

The chin is an important focal point of the jawline that forms part of the "Golden Triangle of Youth" of the face. It is no wonder non-surgical chin augmentation with natural filler microinjection is such a commonly performed lunchtime treatment.

From past experience, many patients who undergo chin fillers often complain of a prominent double chin, a prematurely saggy jawline or a dimply chin, instead of a "small or blunted chin". A few have even complained that their noses are too big or their necks are too stout when the actual issue lies in a relatively weak chin and jawline.

Hence, improving the length, shape, and projection of the chin with fillers can instantly enhance the balance and proportion of the face and add definition to the jawline. This elevates the youthful beauty of the face.

In my opinion, any facial contouring treatment (whether filler or surgical) should look natural and in harmony with the rest of the features. Most patients want a balanced and defined chin that refreshes and beautifies without looking obviously "done", like an expertly enhanced set of brows would. Finding a doctor who shares your personal aesthetics is important.

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