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Neuromodulators and fillers work well here, it is best to do with botox/dysport as movement in the chin can cause the filler to clump if not placed appropriately. Best, Dr. Emer.
Yes, filler can improve the chin cleft but it will require ongoing maintenance very 6-12 months. There is no harm in trying it. If you have active chin muscles which worsen the cleft with facial movement, you may see additional improvement with Botox every 3-4 months. You may also consider doing nothing as a chin cleft is not an undesirable facial feature.