Chin augmentation is a cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the size, shape, and projection of the chin to improve facial balance and harmony. The treatment can be performed using dermal fillers (non-surgical) or chin implants (surgical), depending on individual anatomy, aesthetic goals, and desired longevity of results.
You may be a suitable candidate for chin augmentation treatment if you:
Have a weak, recessed, or poorly defined chin
Desire improved facial balance and profile
Want enhanced jawline definition
Prefer non-surgical or permanent surgical options
Are in good overall health
Have realistic aesthetic expectations
A personalised consultation is essential to determine the most suitable technique and treatment approach.
Detailed facial assessment and profile analysis
Customised treatment planning based on facial proportions
Non-surgical option: chin filler injections with local numbing
Surgical option: chin implant placement under local or general anaesthesia
Precise shaping to achieve natural contours
Short observation period following treatment
The technique selected ensures optimal safety and aesthetic outcomes.
Improves chin projection and shape
Enhances facial symmetry and balance
Defines jawline and lower face
Natural-looking results
Long-lasting or permanent outcomes
Boosts confidence and facial aesthetics
Mild swelling or bruising may occur temporarily
Immediate improvement with non-surgical fillers
Gradual healing with surgical chin augmentation
Filler results last 6–18 months
Surgical results are long-lasting or permanent
Results vary based on technique and individual healing.
Avoid pressure or excessive movement of the chin area
Follow prescribed medications and post-procedure instructions
Avoid strenuous activity temporarily
Maintain good oral and facial hygiene
Attend scheduled follow-up appointments
Proper aftercare ensures safe healing and optimal results.
Yes. When performed by qualified professionals, both surgical and non-surgical chin augmentation are safe and effective.
Discomfort is minimal. Numbing agents or anaesthesia are used to ensure comfort.
Yes. Treatment is customised to facial proportions for natural-looking results.
Non-surgical recovery is minimal. Surgical recovery typically takes a few weeks.
Filler-based chin augmentation can be reversed. Surgical implants are permanent but can be removed if necessary.