Thank you for your question. There is enough underlying projection in your case to achieve visible improvement with filler. A well placed filler can create a refined and balanced result. However, surgery will always provide a sharper and more structurally defined outcome. The decision depends on two key points that are entirely up to you:• How much change are you looking for? If you want a very sharp profile and a more dramatic transformation, an implant would be more suitable.• Are you looking for a permanent solution? An implant offers long term stability, while filler requires maintenance at regular intervals. Both options can produce pleasing results when planned properly. The right choice depends on your expectations and how significant you want the change to be. I hope this helps you think through your priorities more clearly. Mert Sızmaz, MD