Abstract
Chin augmentation has grown in popularity due to the chin’s prominent role in the overall appearance of the face. Fillers provide a safe, versatile alternative to more invasive surgical options. Corrections can be made gradually, and treatments may be adjusted with age-related changes of the lower face. A variety of proposed metrics help physicians analyze the chin in the context of a patient’s other features to guide treatment. Filler use may be complemented by supplemental procedures, such as neuromodulators, deoxycholic acid, ultrasound/radiofrequency-based therapy, and fractionated laser, depending on a patient’s specific needs.