Show patients their result before they treat.
Improving chin projection and shape with filler to balance the profile and define the lower face.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan #4208 • Lower Face & Neck
Recommended Protocol
Dermal Filler
Juvéderm Volux • For Chin Enhancement
Firming serums
At-home maintenance
Chin enhancement improves the projection and shape of a weak or recessed chin using hyaluronic acid filler like Juvéderm Volux or Restylane Contour, or biostimulators like Radiesse and Sculptra. It balances the profile, defines the lower face, and can make the nose look more proportionate — all without surgery. HA results are immediate and typically last 12–24 months.
Chin enhancement addresses a weak, recessed, or undefined chin that can make the lower face look unbalanced and throw off the profile — sometimes making the nose look more prominent. Using dermal filler or biostimulators, an injector can add projection and refine the shape of the chin to create a stronger, more proportionate lower third of the face without surgery.
For a practice, the chin is one of the most underappreciated facial-balancing treatments and a strong upsell from lip or jawline work, because improving it transforms the whole profile. The clinical goal is harmony between the chin, lips, and nose, which positions the injector as a profile expert rather than a single-syringe technician. Showing the projected, balanced profile on the patient's own photo is what makes the value obvious and converts the plan.
Chin Enhancement
Where it appears
Chin, Jawline
Facial area
Lower Face & Neck
Treatment paths
10
From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Professional procedures performed by a provider to target the concern directly.
Branded injectables and medical products providers use for this concern.
Medical-grade products patients use between visits to maintain results.
The named injectables, products, and devices patients search for — each lets them preview the result before they commit.
The most recognized hyaluronic acid filler family — a formulation for the lips, cheeks, jawline, and folds.
View brandGalderma's hyaluronic acid filler family, known for natural movement and a wide formulation range.
View brandResilient Hyaluronic Acid fillers, engineered to stretch and recoil with facial expression.
View brandMerz's soft, evenly-integrating hyaluronic acid filler, favored for fine lines and delicate areas.
View brandA versatile hyaluronic acid filler known for less swelling and a competitive price point.
View brandThe only FDA-approved semi-permanent filler — a collagen gel with PMMA microspheres that lasts up to 5 years.
View brandPatients rarely come in for just one thing. Browse other concerns Afters can visualize.
Common questions patients ask about chin enhancement — and what practices should be ready to answer.
An injector places filler at the chin to add projection and refine its shape, strengthening the lower face and improving the balance between the chin, lips, and nose in profile.
Robust hyaluronic acid fillers designed for the chin, like Volux, often last 18–24 months. Biostimulators such as Radiesse and Sculptra can last two years or more.
Improving chin projection can sharpen the jaw-to-neck transition and make the profile look more defined. It's often combined with jawline filler or fat-dissolving treatment for a fuller correction.
Filler is non-surgical, immediate, and reversible, making it ideal for moderate enhancement or trialing a shape. An implant is permanent and better for very significant projection — a provider can advise based on goals.
Most chin fillers contain lidocaine and numbing is applied, so discomfort is minimal. Mild swelling or bruising can occur for a few days.
Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.