I’m interested in having a non surgical chin augmentation done using filler. I’ve never had filler before. Which filler is recommended for the chin? How many syringes would I need based on images? On average, how much is the cost for each syringe? Thank you.
June 11, 2018
Answer: Fillers for non-surgical chin augmentation Fillers are a great method of augmenting the chin with virtually no down time. The main category of fillers are the hyalouronic acid group. The most common products include the Restylane family, Juvederm, Belotero, Juvederm Voluma to name a few. I prefer Restylane, Restylane Lyft, or Voluma for chin augmentation procedures. Depending on your goals, you likely need about 1-2 syringes. I would start with 1 syringe and reassess in 2 weeks if another syringe is needed. Cost depends location, the physician, and on the filler used. I recommend an in-person consult with a facial plastic surgeon who is experienced in soft tissue fillers.
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June 11, 2018
Answer: Fillers for non-surgical chin augmentation Fillers are a great method of augmenting the chin with virtually no down time. The main category of fillers are the hyalouronic acid group. The most common products include the Restylane family, Juvederm, Belotero, Juvederm Voluma to name a few. I prefer Restylane, Restylane Lyft, or Voluma for chin augmentation procedures. Depending on your goals, you likely need about 1-2 syringes. I would start with 1 syringe and reassess in 2 weeks if another syringe is needed. Cost depends location, the physician, and on the filler used. I recommend an in-person consult with a facial plastic surgeon who is experienced in soft tissue fillers.
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June 11, 2018
Answer: Chin augmentation with filler I prefer hyaluronic acid based fillers such as Restylane Lyft when treating the chin. I suspect you will need 2 syringes of Restylane Lyft or more to get a complete result.
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June 11, 2018
Answer: Chin augmentation with filler I prefer hyaluronic acid based fillers such as Restylane Lyft when treating the chin. I suspect you will need 2 syringes of Restylane Lyft or more to get a complete result.
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