Chin and Jawline Filling

Chin and Jawline Filling

The most common deformities of the chin are volume deficiencies, chin size, chin line uncertainty, asymmetry and sagging under the chin.
The patient may complain of neck shape incompatible with the face, weak chin, large chin or sagging and wrinkled neck skin in the under-chin area called jowl. Among other complaints, the ambiguity of the jaw line or the dimple-like lines at the tip of the jaw are among the most common aesthetic complaints.
A strong chin shape and line symbolizes youth, vitality and attractiveness. Having a “strong and defined jawline” usually means having a prominent mandibular border that runs straight from the mandibular angle to the chin point. A good jawbone structure can only be seen through a non-greasy or non-oily skin structure.