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Lower-face balance

Chin and jawline contouring

The chin and jawline influence facial profile and lower-face balance. Dr Karen assesses bone structure, soft tissue, skin quality and movement before discussing whether subtle filler treatment could improve proportion.

Facial balance, not exaggerated angles

A stronger or sharper jawline is not automatically the right objective for every face. Recommendations are based on your existing proportions and the degree of change that can look natural.

What assessment includes

  • Profile and chin projection
  • Jawline and lower-face proportions
  • Skin and soft-tissue quality
  • Facial movement and asymmetry
  • Medical history and previous treatment

The GP-led difference

Medical judgement before treatment

Dr Karen reviews your health, medicines, previous procedures, facial anatomy and expectations. Treatment is recommended only when she considers it suitable and proportionate.

Important safety information

All filler procedures carry risks including swelling, bruising, infection, asymmetry and rare vascular complications. These are discussed as part of informed consent.

Consultation

Begin with a considered conversation

A consultation is an opportunity to understand suitability, alternatives, likely outcomes, risks and costs. It does not commit you to treatment.

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