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hugotorre21
one year ago
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Chin and Jawline implant

I struggle a lot with the “crookiness” of my jawline and chin. I feel like one side of my jaw is stronger and more prominent than the other. I also hate my chin and would like to make it look more “outwards” and strong. Are implants a good cosmetic option for me? Note: I’m currently planning a fat graft on the left cheek where the jaw is weaker to help correct hollowness. Please excuse my looks!

Procedure: Chin Surgery
Location: Braga, AL - Portugal

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Rodrigo Camacho Acosta

i think you should try to put some botulinic toxin in the stronger side , it would maybe help to reduce the volume of the mandibular angle despite of a stronger masticatory muscles hypertrophi, the silicon implants for the chin can help you to achieve the shape you want to, and i think that morpheus 8 is a great option for the jaw line

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Alfred Antonetti
ASPS Surgeon

There is absolutely nothing wrong with you and you should not do anything to your face.

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Tanongsak Panyawirunroj
ASPS Int. Surgeon
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I recomend you to do Botulinum toxin injection for masseter muscle to adjust muscle side and do some jaw line filler for more even and sharpen jaw line.

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