Chin

Defined contour. Balanced profile.

Structural area shaped by bone, muscle, and soft tissue; changes here can affect projection, symmetry, and lower-face balance.

Why chin changes occur

The chin plays a critical role in facial proportion and profile balance. Changes in bone structure, muscle activity, and soft tissue support over time can affect projection, shape, and symmetry.

Age-related volume loss, genetics, and dental or bite changes can contribute to a chin that appears recessed, uneven, or less defined. For many, subtle chin changes can alter jawline continuity and overall facial harmony, even if other features remain unchanged.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Chin

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How we treat the

Chin

Our approach to treating the

Chin

FAQ

Why does my chin affect how defined my jawline looks?
Why do I have fullness under my chin even though I’m not overweight?
How do treatments improve chin shape without making it look obvious?
Why does my chin look uneven when I talk or smile?