I am considering options to improve the look of my chin. My face is heart shaped and my chin is quite pointy. When i smile, it really emphasizes how pointy it is and contributes to large smile lines. Would a chin implant be a good option to improve this? I lm aware there are many types and am curious if a particular type would be best for me.
I'm a 21f looking to achieve a more heart-shaped face. Currently, my face is heavier at the bottom, and I have concerns about facial asymmetrymy left side and cheek appear larger and more square than the right. I would also like to reduce the size of my cheeks, but Im unsure whether I should get a chin augmentation or focus solely on my cheeks to achieve an overall slimmer appearance. I've two consultations with plastic surgeons but wanted to get additional input.
19F 5'7 130-140LBS unhappy w face shape being so round. Not sure WHAT makes face appear so round tho (& thus don't know which procedure to get). Cheekbone and jaw both equally wide & both widest parts of my face. This would be fine but I have very full cheeks (definitely not lacking any buccal fat that's for sure). my guess: maybe this would be ok if my chin wasn't vertically short(not recessed) from front profile. what should I focus on/fix/what procedure?
The first pic I am on the right and the left is my goal face shape. My face is very round and egg like but oblong. I was wondering if a chin implant would make my face more heart shaped like the pic on the left?
I have a weak chin and sometimes I feel uncomfortable seeing pictures of myself from the side. It looks like I have no neck haha. I'm not fat or anything but when I look down, a double chin appears, ugh. I would love to have a more defined jawline that's angular.. My face is also very round and want a heart shaped face! I would be so happy! What kind of procedure would it be and how much will it cost?
I got a consultation for my chin: I have a squareish face and want it longer/heart shaped. I learned the lower third of my face is too short, vertically NOT horizontally. The surgeon suggested a chin implant that he'd point downward which would also project horizontally an insignificant amount. After research, it seems an implant's primary effect is horizontal aug. Online most suggest genioplasty to fix vertical deficiency. second opinion? Should I get a genioplasty instead? I'm in IA
I am almost 11 months post op rhinoplasty which has left the tip of my nose swollen, given it a slightly crooked appearance, and somewhat turned me off to the concept of invasive surgery since my appearance is now objectively worse. That being said, I still desperately want to improve my profile. My chin is rather shallow and I'm wondering what is truly the most effective way to achieve the results I want (photos of ideal also included). Please advise.