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Weak Chin: Causes and treatment
A weak chin, or recessive jaw, can affect anyone, and though it can cause problems related to speaking and eating, it is more likely to shake self-confidence or increase self-consciousness.
How to fix a weak chin?
The media portrayal of a strong jawline as an attractive feature in both men and women can cause huge insecurities. And if you're looking how to fix a weak chin with chin filler, we can help. We use dermal fillers, an alternative to surgical chin augmentation, for a temporary yet long-lasting transformation.
We're results-driven, ensuring you leave our clinic full of confidence. To meet with our highly trained team of clinicians at our London clinic, book a no obligation consultation today.
How to fix a weak chin?
The media portrayal of a strong jawline as an attractive feature in both men and women can cause huge insecurities. And if you're looking how to fix a weak chin with chin filler, we can help. We use dermal fillers, an alternative to surgical chin augmentation, for a temporary yet long-lasting transformation.
We're results-driven, ensuring you leave our clinic full of confidence. To meet with our highly trained team of clinicians at our London clinic, book a no obligation consultation today.
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How can I tell if I have a weak chin?
The picture-perfect side profile can often be achieved if you can draw an invisible diagonal line to connect the point of the chin, the bottom lip and the tip of the nose. A ‘weak chin’ is often where the chin appears smaller or shorter, causing the upper lip to protrude out.
Recessive chins are usually either a genetic trait passed down by parents or a congenital defect. But, they can also be the result of an injury or direct trauma, especially where the mandible (lower jaw bone) itself has been damaged.
There's a variety of ways to alter the appearance of the jaw, whether through surgery, implants, or dermal fillers.
How can I tell if I have a weak chin?
The picture-perfect side profile can often be achieved if you can draw an invisible diagonal line to connect the point of the chin, the bottom lip and the tip of the nose. A ‘weak chin’ is often where the chin appears smaller or shorter, causing the upper lip to protrude out.
Recessive chins are usually either a genetic trait passed down by parents or a congenital defect. But, they can also be the result of an injury or direct trauma, especially where the mandible (lower jaw bone) itself has been damaged.
There's a variety of ways to alter the appearance of the jaw, whether through surgery, implants, or dermal fillers.
Safe and effective treatment
Your safety is our top priority and making our patients feel welcomed and reassured when entering PHI Clinic. To ensure maximum standard of patient care, all of our treatments are only ever carried out by our experienced and highly qualified team, who receive regular in-house and external training from industry experts.
At PHI Clinic London we do not offer same day treatment as initial consultation to ensure patients have time to reflect on their bespoke treatment plan before choosing to proceed.
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PHI Clinic
102 Harley Street,
London,
W1G 7JB,
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 7883 317963
Opening Hours
Monday & Tuesday - 9:30am to 6:00pm
Wednesday & Thursday - 9:30am to 8:00pm
Friday - 9:30am to 5:30pm
Saturday & Sunday - Closed
Opening times can change, if your appointment is outside of these times please contact the clinic for confirmation.