Chin filler is one of the most transformative yet subtle non-surgical aesthetic treatments available — a small amount of filler in the right position can dramatically improve facial balance, define the jawline, and create a stronger, more confident profile. A well-projected chin balances the nose and lips in profile, creates a defined jawline in frontal view, and reduces the appearance of a double chin. At AntiClock Clinic, our doctors use understanding of facial anatomy to place chin filler with exceptional precision, achieving results that look completely natural — as if the patient simply has excellent bone structure.
Chin Filler

Chin filler is one of the most transformative yet subtle non-surgical aesthetic treatments available — a small amount of filler in the right position can dramatically improve facial balance, define the jawline, and create a stronger, more confident profile. A well-projected chin balances the nose and lips in profile, creates a defined jawline in frontal view, and reduces the appearance of a double chin. At AntiClock Clinic, our doctors use understanding of facial anatomy to place chin filler with exceptional precision, achieving results that look completely natural — as if the patient simply has excellent bone structure.

What is chin filler?

Dermal filler injected into the chin region to enhance projection, balance facial proportions, define the jawline, and improve the appearance of a recessed or weak chin.

Who benefits from chin fillers?

Individuals with a small or recessed chin, weak jawline definition, or those wanting a more angular lower face contour without surgery.

What aesthetic effect does chin filler provide?

It improves chin projection, defines the mandibular angle, creates a more balanced facial profile, and can mildly improve neck contour by reducing a ‘micro double chin’ appearance.

What type of filler is used and how long does it last?

A firm, high G’ hyaluronic acid filler is used for chin support. Results last approximately 12–24 months depending on individual metabolism.

Is there any downtime?

Minimal — possible mild swelling or bruising for 1–2 days. Most patients return to normal activities immediately.

What are the risks?

Swelling, bruising, asymmetry, filler migration, prolonged firmness, and in rare cases vascular compromise. Sound anatomical knowledge is essential.

Is chin filler a substitute for surgical chin implant?

For moderate augmentation, yes. For major projection or structural jaw correction, a chin implant or orthognathic surgery may be required.

When can I eat, speak, and chew normally after chin filler?

Immediately — but avoid hard pressure, trauma, or dental procedures in the first 24–48 hours.

Are results immediate?

Yes — with immediate visible improvement. Final result settles in 1–2 weeks once swelling resolves.

What after-care is required?

Avoid heavy pressure or massage on the chin for 24–48 hours, avoid intense dental procedures or facial trauma for a few days, and use sun protection.

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