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Hi,When looking at facial balancing it is best to see the face straight on, 3/4, and profile. This allows your provider to look at multiple points of projection on the face from different angles. Just looking at this one photo I do believe you would benefit from chin filler. This would be done for both elongation of the chin and projection. Along with the chin, I would address the pre jowlsulcus, this is the area of depression in the face where the cheek meets the chin along the jawline. Filler to this area will help to balance the face and give you a more defined jawline. One more area to consider along the jaw line would be the gonial angel, this is the angle formed by the posterior and lower boarders of the jaw. I hope you found this response helpful. :)
I don't believe filler will help you. To me it mainly looks like you either have an excessively active mentalis muscle or too much mental fat in this area. The easiest thing would be to try botox to this to relax this muscle and see if that helps. If it does not substantially help, then I would...
Hello mediumcat! My name is Jessica, I am a physician assistant, and one of the providers at Shah Facial Plastics. This is a great question. Every person has a unique facial anatomy. I highly recommend scheduling an in-person consultation in order to better assess your areas of concern and...
To achieve a more square-shaped chin with a natural appearance, dermal fillers can indeed be an effective option. Fillers can be strategically placed to enhance the angularity and definition of the chin, helping to create the desired squared look. It's important to communicate your aesthetic...