Achieving perfect contours: the power of chin filler injections

Chin correction using filler injections is becoming increasingly popular among those who seek to improve facial contours without having to resort to surgery. This procedure allows you to achieve natural and pronounced aesthetic changes, increasing confidence in your appearance. The technique consists in introducing special fillers into the chin tissue to increase volume and correct shape, which gives instant results.
The process of chin correction by injection usually takes only 25-30 minutes, and the effect lasts up to two years. This makes the procedure a convenient and effective solution for those who are not ready for radical interventions, but at the same time want to get long-term results. Fillers can not only improve the contours of the chin but also eliminate imperfections such as asymmetry or a retracted chin, making the face more harmonious.
Today, chin correction with fillers can be supplemented with other procedures, such as mesotherapy, which includes the introduction of lipolytics to eliminate excess fat deposits or the use of mesococtails to moisturize the skin. An integrated approach allows not only to adjust the shape of the chin, but also to improve the quality of the skin, which makes the procedure even more in demand and versatile.

Injection chin correction is used for various aesthetic deficiencies in the lower third of the face. One of the most common indications is a pronounced asymmetry of the chin area. Irregularities or an imbalance in the shape of the chin can significantly affect the harmony of the entire face, and injections of fillers can effectively eliminate such defects, giving the contours a clearer and more symmetrical shape.
In addition, the procedure is recommended for cases of disproportion of the lower third of the face, when the shape of the chin does not match the rest of the facial features, as well as for a swollen oval face, which often occurs with age due to loss of skin elasticity and subcutaneous fat. Injections of fillers help restore lost contours, creating a more youthful and toned appearance. Aesthetic defects such as a retracted or indistinct chin can also be corrected, which significantly improves the overall proportion of the face.

The technique involves performing several point injections of the product into the chin area. The doctor chooses which specific points and in what volume to inject the filler, based on the individual characteristics of the patient. This process depends on a number of factors, such as the original shape of the chin, the patient's expectations, gender characteristics, the severity of facial expressions, as well as the presence of developmental abnormalities that can affect the symmetry and shape of the chin.
Special attention is paid to patients over 45 years, for whom the morphotype of facial aging is important. With age, skin and subcutaneous structures lose their elasticity, which requires a more thorough study of the areas to restore the contours. The doctor also takes into account how changes in age can affect the location and structure of tissues so that the result looks natural and harmonious.
A thin needle or cannula is used to insert fillers. The injection technique can be different — bolus, micro bolus (fan) or linear, depending on the tasks set and the desired effect. Hyaluronic acid is injected subcutaneously or periosteal (on the periosteum) into key areas such as the labial fold, the premaxillary sulcus, the angle of the lower jaw and the lower outer part of the chin. Each of these zones affect the overall appearance of the chin and the oval of the face, and the correct distribution of filler at these points allows you to achieve a harmonious result.
Chin contouring is used to solve various aesthetic problems, both for patients under 45 years of age and for older patients. For young people under 45 years of age, the main indications are birth defects or anatomical features of the chin structure. These include microgenia — a decrease in the lower jaw (both vertical and horizontal), a deficit in the volume of the angles of the lower jaw, smoothness of the cervical-chin angle, hyperactive facial expressions, chin retrusion (deviation back) and distal bite (when the upper jaw is significantly pushed forward relative to the lower one). These problems can be effectively corrected by injecting fillers that restore facial harmony.


With age, especially after 45 years, age-related facial changes become the main indications of the need for contouring. Over time, the tissues of the upper jaw can sag, which leads to a decrease in volume in the zygomatic zone and a change in the oval of the face. There is also a lowering of the tissues and resorption of the bone tissue of the lower jaw, which leads to a decrease in skeletal support. In such cases, simultaneous correction of both the chin and the middle part of the face is often required to restore harmonious contours. The main task is to eliminate sagging tissues and deep chin grooves, which become more pronounced with age.
Thus, chin contouring can be useful both for solving birth defects in young patients and for combatting age-related changes in people over 45 years of age. This procedure allows you to significantly improve your appearance, restoring youth and facial symmetry.