Defining the Lower Face with Precision
Chin and jawline augmentation using implants offers a controlled surgical approach to enhancing projection, balance, and definition of the lower face.
By refining the underlying framework, treatment improves facial proportion and strengthens the relationship between the chin, jawline, and neck—while maintaining a natural appearance.
A Foundation of Facial Balance
The chin and jawline play a central role in overall facial harmony. Subtle deficiencies in projection or definition can affect profile, symmetry, and the balance between the upper and lower face.
Implant-based augmentation restores this balance by enhancing skeletal contours in a precise and predictable way—supporting soft tissues and improving definition without relying solely on volume-based treatments.
Surgical Expertise
Treatment is performed by a Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, with advanced understanding of facial anatomy, occlusion, and aesthetic proportion.
This ensures:
- Careful assessment of skeletal relationships and profile
- Precise selection and positioning of implants
- Outcomes that integrate naturally with surrounding structures
Planning is guided by how changes to the chin influence the face as a whole, not just the immediate area.
What Chin and Jawline Implants Can Address
Implant-based augmentation may be appropriate for:
- A retruded or under-projected chin
- Weak jawline definition
- Imbalance between chin, lips, and nose
- Loss of lower facial definition
- Mild asymmetry
Each case is assessed individually to ensure appropriate indication and outcome.
The Procedure
Chin and jawline implants are typically placed through discreet internal incisions.
- Chin implants: inserted via a small incision inside the mouth or beneath the chin
- Jawline implants: placed along the mandibular angle or body where indicated
Implants are selected and positioned to achieve balanced projection and contour, with careful attention to symmetry.
Recovery and Results
Recovery is usually straightforward, with swelling settling over several weeks.
As healing progresses, the lower face appears:
- More balanced in profile
- Better defined along the jawline
- Harmonised in relation to the upper face
Results are stable and long-lasting, reflecting a change at the skeletal level.
Chin Implants vs Genioplasty
A key decision in lower facial surgery is whether to augment with an implant or reposition the bone itself.
Chin implants
- Add projection and definition using a prosthetic
- Offer predictable enhancement of contour
- Do not alter underlying bone position
Genioplasty
- Surgically repositions the chin bone
- Allows movement in multiple directions (forward, vertical, asymmetry correction)
- Alters the skeletal framework directly
- More versatile in complex cases
In practice:
- Implants are well suited to isolated volume or projection deficits
- Genioplasty is often preferred where there are functional considerations, asymmetry, or multi-dimensional corrections needed
A detailed assessment determines the most appropriate approach for each individual.
A Considered Approach
We approach lower facial augmentation with precision and restraint:
- Enhancing proportion rather than exaggerating features
- Ensuring harmony between chin, jawline, and surrounding structures
- Avoiding over-projection or unnatural contour
- Delivering results that remain credible over time
Consultation
A comprehensive consultation includes evaluation of facial proportions, profile, and underlying skeletal relationships.
This allows for a tailored plan, whether implant-based augmentation, genioplasty, or a combined approach.
Book Your Appointment
For chin and jawline augmentation in London, delivered with surgical precision and a considered aesthetic approach, arrange a consultation to discuss your individual case.
