Those who have noticed a change in their jawline – namely bone loss – will also benefit. Who would benefit from chin filler?Anyone who has a short, retracted chin and wants to add definition to their jawline, and/or who wants to make their chin more pronounced in order to achieve the coveted heart shaped face will benefit from this treatment.
Filler can also be injected on the front of the chin to fill out dimples or pebbled skin. Where exactly is it placed?Exact treatment areas are decided case by case, but the areas of the chin that are usually injected are directly on the underside to elongate and define, the sides of the chin and sometimes the lateral jawline in order to support the jowls and smooth and tighten the side profile. For the chin and jawline thicker fillers like Juvederm Volux Juvéderm Ultra XC or Restylane Lyft are favoured they are ideal for creating structure as they aren't malleable and stay where they're strategically placed. Density matters as different levels work best in different areas of the face. Most dermal fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, but the density of the filler depends on how the HA particles are linked. What is chin filler?Chin filler is essentially dermal filler injected into the chin.
Plus, for those who have orange peel-esque, pebbled skin caused by ageing, sun exposure and smoking – this can also be tweaked and youth-boosted with filler. Placing dermal filler in the chin (in conjunction with the jawline and cheeks in some) can help create that coveted heart shaped face for women, while for anyone with a ‘weak’ short retracted chin, filler can help define the lower third of the face offering a more chiselled profile, reducing double chins, stopping the nose from looking bigger than it is, and making jowls less prominent. Scientifically proven to be the most visually attractive face shape, the most prominent feature of a heart shaped, or V-shaped face as it’s commonly referred to, is a slightly pointed chin.Īnd where dermal filler was once used solely for plumping lips and filling lines, in recent years facial contouring (the ability to sculpt the face by reshaping areas – adding definition and replacing volume) has really taken off.