Abstract

The heightened public interest in and usage of non-invasive cosmetic procedures has translated to the practice of jawline and chin augmentation. Implants have historically been a cornerstone of chin augmentation; however, more recently, as non-invasive procedural techniques and modalities develop, questions have been raised as to whether there is still a need for implants. Francesca Ramadan explores the innovative options available to address even the most acute patient concerns.

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