Chin & Jaw Filler
Chin and jaw filler is precisely placed structural filler that defines the chin, sharpens the jawline, and balances the lower-face profile — designed for V-shape contouring by Dr. Vincent.
About chin & jaw filler
The lower face — the chin, jawline, and the angle of the mandible — is where facial architecture sits. When the chin is recessed, the jawline soft, or the angle of the jaw poorly defined, the entire face can read as less balanced, less youthful, or less defined than it actually is. Chin and jaw filler addresses this directly: by placing a firmer structural filler at deeper, structural depths, the underlying architecture is reinforced and the contour above takes shape.
The treatment is structural rather than volumising. Where soft tissue fillers (lips, midface) are about restoring lost fullness, chin and jaw filler is about structural contouring — the firmer filler is placed at a deeper level, where it acts more like a supporting scaffold than a soft volume restoration. This is why results in this area can last longer than facial filler elsewhere — the area moves less, and the deeper placement is more stable.
At Vincere, the protocol is anatomy-led and personalised. Dr. Vincent assesses the proportions of the lower face — chin projection, mandibular angle, jawline definition — and designs a placement plan that balances rather than amplifies. The goal is harmonious definition, not exaggerated change: a chin that supports the rest of the face, a jawline that is clearly visible without looking sculpted, an overall lower-face profile that feels balanced.
Common concerns addressed
Recessed or weak chin
When the chin sits too far back relative to the rest of the face. Forward projection produces dramatic improvement in profile balance.
Soft or undefined jawline
When the line from the ear to the chin is not clearly visible. Strategic placement along the jawline produces sharper definition.
Weak mandibular angle
When the corner where the jaw turns up to the ear is not defined. Filler placement here strengthens the lower-face structure and improves V-line shape.
Asymmetry of the lower face
When one side of the jaw or chin is more pronounced than the other. Filler can balance the asymmetry through careful side-specific placement.
Lower-face changes with age
As bone resorbs with age, the chin and jawline soften. Structural filler can restore the architecture without addressing other concerns separately.
Wanting a more sculpted V-shape
For clients seeking a more defined V-line profile — particularly relevant in East Asian aesthetic preferences. Filler placement supports the V-shape without making the face look harsh.
Your treatment journey
Why choose Vincere
Chin and jaw filler is structural injectable work — closer in approach to architecture than to soft-tissue augmentation. The skill is in understanding how each placement affects the overall lower-face profile, and in resisting the temptation to over-treat. Dr. Vincent brings AMI Faculty-level injection technique to this area, where confidence in deep placement and proportional thinking matters most.
The aesthetic philosophy here is harmony, not amplification. A chin that is too projected reads as a costume; a jawline that is too sharp reads as artificial. The goal is balance: a lower face that supports the rest of the face naturally, where the architectural change is felt rather than identified.
Every plan is built from your consultation. Two clients with similarly soft jawlines may need quite different placement plans depending on their underlying bone structure, skin quality, and the proportions of the rest of their face. The personalisation is what produces results that feel like architecture rather than addition.
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