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A harmonious face is a symphony of balanced proportions, where each feature supports the whole. Often, the element that disrupts this balance is not the nose or cheeks, but the chin. A recessed or under-projected chin does more than soften the profile; it can make the neck appear fuller, the nose look larger, and the […]

Facial aesthetics obey geometric principles. The chin, or mental protuberance, is the foundational anterior projection point of the mandible. Its position determines the sagittal balance of the lower facial third. In my practice, chin augmentation is a calculated orthopedic procedure. It requires not just addition of volume, but precise alteration of the facial skeleton’s spatial […]

The human face is a landscape defined by its underlying architecture—the bony prominences of the chin, the malar eminences, and the mandibular angles create the foundation of beauty, character, and expression. When this architecture lacks definition, traditional soft tissue augmentation often falls short, yielding a result that lacks the foundational strength of true skeletal enhancement. […]

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