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Based on your singular photo, the bottom of the right side of your chin appears to hang a bit lower than your left. If this is something that's bothering you, some filler could be placed at the border of your left chin for a more symmetrical appearance. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Thank you for the photos. Your Asymmetry is super super minor and all people have asymmetries. If this really bothers you, you can easily fix it non surgically with the help of an expert. You need a little botox to soften the dimples on the right side of the chin and then little filler to the right jawline to fill in the small groove.Hope this helpsBest, Dr.Anna Avaliani
Adding any kind of volume enhancement to the chin area, such as dermal filler, would further accentuate the area. If your profile is bothersome, you could consider plastic surgery. There are surgical options available that can reshape the chin area. Best of luck to you!
Yes, dermal fillers can be used to add projection to the chin as an alternative to chin implants. Juvederm Volux and Juvederm Voluma are both excellent choices for chin enhancement. Juvederm Volux is specifically designed for creating definition and structure in areas like the chin and jawline,...
Hi @Fearless394286, It appears that this is due to a combination of skin laxity from your weight loss and dimpling from the chin muscle. You would likely benefit from surgery and possibly some botox to the mentalis muscle. I would recommend a consultation with a facial plastic surgeon for an...