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If you are looking for non-surgical ways to define your jawline and enhance your chin, I think you would see best results with a combination of treatments including Fillers, Sculptra, and some strategically places fat dissolving injections. Of course, I would recommend an in-person consultation and evaluation with an experienced physician provider to determine which exact treatments would be most appropriate for you. Best wishes.
I think that you would achieve a better result with jawline and submental (chin) lipsculpsure and a silicone chin implant. In the photos, you have a recessive chin which makes your jawline less pronounced. A chin implant and liposculpsure will give you a well-defined youthful appearance.
Hello, thank you for your question. I definitely think you could benefit from both filler injections to your chin and cheeks, possible the jawline. Fillers are a great, non-surgical way to achieve a natural-looking, youthful boost in volume to the facial features. I would get a consultation before proceeding and maybe look into some resources that could help you understand what fillers can do for the face as it ages.
You could consider a filler in the chin area and below the Lt lateral cheek to provide more symmetry. I also notice that you are losing some lateral eyebrows on both sides which can be a sign of low thyroid. I would consult a cosmetic expert for a more in depth formal consultation.
Yes, you would get a nice result with fillers. The chin and jaw can be improved with well-placed fillers (Voluma, Radiesse, Bellafill) and Sculptra. Implants or fat are alternatives. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Face shape enhancement can be achieved using a combination of Botox/Dysport and fillers. I would consider targeted filler placement in the chin and cheeks and possibly the jawline. I would also consider Botox/Dysport treatment of the masseters. I think the best thing to do is schedule an in person consultation with a local aesthetic physician to discuss your concerns and to come up with an appropriate treatment plan.
Hi, I have performed many facial shaping procedures using dermal fillers, facial implants (cheek, chin), liposuction and/or facelifts for over 30 years. Following my beauty principles, men look chiseled and handsome with angularity in the cheeks, chin and mandibular angles. Conversely, wome...
Hi scarletB85, It is difficult to determine why the filler did not work. I have generally had good results with improving a chin dimple with a combination of filler and botox, depending on its exact cause. There are surgical options as well but I would recommend a...
I have heard of a new medicine called sodium thiosulfate which can dissolve Radiesse. I have no personal experience with it nor can I comment on risks of treatment at this time but you could look into that as a possibility.Regards,Dr. Ort