Weak Chin

A weak chin or as it’s also often called a recessive chin or receding chin, tends to be primarily a genetic condition. 

It’s a facial characteristic that you’ve inherited from your parents or grandparents.

In such cases, this means that a weak chin is something that those who have it can’t avoid.

There are some other circumstances that can contribute to a weak chin; including ageing or an illness that affects bone structure. So look at your close family tree, and see who may have had a weak chin. Chances are, you got it from them.

Treatments for weak chin

In the USA, chin implants are a lot more common than in the UK. However, there’s no need for such radical treatment. Chin implants are rarely carried out in the UK due to infection risks, unsatisfying results and the option for non-surgical treatments that are safer, cheaper and more effective too.

Non-surgical chin enhancement uses long-lasting dermal filler injections in order to add volume to the chin and jawline. Careful shaping of the area gives it a bit of extra protrusion that is more in balance with the rest of your facial features. A stronger chin and jawline is an attractive feature, but we’ll be sure that it fits the shape of your face.

So if nature has not blessed you wiyh a strong bone structure, non-surgical chin enhancement could be a good option.

Our medically-qualified practitioners only use top-branded dermal fillers such as Juvederm®. The treatment gives immediate results by adding additional volume into the skin.

If you have would like to know about the kinds of services we offer patients, contact us today. We’re happy to start a conversation about your needs and give you our professional opinion.

Learn more about Dermal Fillers such as Juvederm.

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