Chin augmentation is often reduced to “a stronger chin.” Clinically, the chin is a structural anchor that influences the neck–chin angle, lower-face balance, and how the lips and nose read in profile.
A refined plan distinguishes between true skeletal retrusion, soft-tissue fullness, and dental or bite-related considerations. The method—implant or bony advancement—should be chosen based on anatomy and long-term stability.
The aim is controlled refinement: improved projection and proportion without an exaggerated or implant-obvious look.
If you are considering mentoplasty, an in-person assessment is the safest way to define the right technique and realistic expectations for your facial framework.
