Thank you for sharing your photos and details. From what you’ve described, your concern is with soft tissue rather than bone. When it comes to chin liposuction, the procedure primarily removes excess fat under the chin and along the jawline. It does not remove or change the bone, so your actual chin projection (the bony structure) remains the same. After removing fat, your chin may appear slightly more defined or prominent simply because the surrounding soft tissue has less volume. In other words, it won’t make your bone stick out more, but it can give the visual effect of a more sculpted or contoured chin. The amount of change depends on your natural anatomy, the thickness of the soft tissue, and how much fat is removed. It’s also important to consider skin elasticity—if your skin doesn’t retract well after the fat is removed, there could be some loose skin, which can affect the final appearance. In short: chin liposuction won’t make your bone protrude more, but it can improve definition and contour by reducing soft tissue. Results are subtle but can create a more balanced profile overall. If you want, I can explain other nonsurgical options that can enhance your chin projection temporarily without surgery.