In general, women should have a pointy, rounded chin, whereas men should have a broader, square-shaped chin. In many people, this isn’t the case and correction can result in surprisingly aesthetic results.
After an initial assessment, the ideal filler is chosen and injected into the chin area. The procedure is done under topical/local anaesthesia. It is quick and can last up to 1-2 years depending on the patient’s physiology and product used. Side effects are mostly minimal and temporary, most commonly being swelling, pain, bruising.
In general, women should have a pointy, rounded chin whereas men should have a broader, square-shaped chin. In many people, this isn’t the case and correction can result in surprisingly aesthetic results.