Non-Surgical Chin Augmentation: What It Is, Costs & Results
- Dr. Sarah Zaidi
- 1 day ago
- 8 min read
Updated: 2 hours ago
Non-surgical chin augmentation uses injectable dermal fillers, most often hyaluronic acid, to add projection, length or width to the chin and refine the jawline. It rebalances the lower face and improves profile, with immediate results, minimal downtime and no implants, incisions or general anaesthetic. Fillers are mouldable and reversible, so treatment can be tailored and adjusted over time.
This guide covers who it’s for, pros and cons, filler options, what to expect on the day, results and longevity, safety, UK costs and finance, plus a quick surgical comparison. You’ll also find complementary treatments, candidacy checks, simple prep and aftercare, and what to look for when choosing a trusted provider in Luton.
Who is non-surgical chin augmentation for?
Non-surgical chin augmentation is ideal if you want a subtle, sculpted boost to the lower face without implants or downtime. It suits men and women who prefer a temporary, adjustable option to improve balance, side profile and jawline definition, especially when bone projection is modestly lacking or age-related changes have softened the chin.
Weak or recessed chin (retrogenia): Add projection for a balanced profile.
Early jowling or jawline blurring: Restore structure with strategically placed filler.
Mild asymmetry: Refine chin width or point for harmony.
Considering surgery later: A reversible way to test the change first.
Benefits and limitations of non-surgical chin augmentation
The draw of non-surgical chin augmentation is speed and subtlety: you see a cleaner profile straight away, with little to no downtime, and without committing to implants. Because hyaluronic acid filler is mouldable (and dissolvable), results can be fine‑tuned to your features and adjusted over time.
Immediate results, minimal downtime: Walk out with improved definition the same day.
Adjustable and reversible: HA fillers can be refined or dissolved if needed.
Proven patient satisfaction: Studies report high satisfaction and mainly short‑lived local reactions.
Temporary by design: Results typically last 12–18 months, so maintenance is needed.
Not for severe cases: Won’t correct significant skeletal retrusion, bite issues or heavy laxity.
Side effects and cost: Expect possible swelling/bruising; ongoing top‑ups mean cumulative cost.
Chin filler materials: hyaluronic acid and other options
For most non-surgical chin augmentation, hyaluronic acid (HA) is the first choice. In thicker, high G’ formulations designed for structure, HA can mimic bony support, deliver immediate, natural-looking definition and last around 12–18 months. It’s also adjustable and reversible, and a recent systematic review of HA chin augmentation reported high satisfaction with mainly short-lived local reactions and a low rate of severe complications.
Hyaluronic acid (HA): Immediate results, mouldable and dissolvable; ideal for fine‑tuning projection and symmetry.
Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA): Firmer, collagen‑stimulating option some providers use; may last up to around 24 months, but is not dissolvable and is placed deeper in carefully selected cases.
Your practitioner will recommend the material that best matches your anatomy, goals and tolerance for reversibility.
What happens during a non-surgical chin augmentation treatment
Your appointment is designed to be efficient, comfortable and precise. After a focused consultation, your clinician maps out a plan to enhance projection, length or width where it benefits your profile most. Treatment typically takes 15–45 minutes, involves minimal discomfort with topical numbing, and has no incisions, stitches or general anaesthetic.
Assessment and planning: Photos, facial analysis and clear goals; key landmarks are marked for safe, balanced placement.
Numbing and prep: Skin cleanse, antiseptic and optional topical anaesthetic or cooling for comfort.
Precise placement: HA filler is injected with needle and/or cannula at deep, strategic points to build clean definition.
Shaping and checks: Gentle moulding; symmetry reviewed from front and profile before final touches.
Aftercare and review: Expect mild swelling/bruising for 24–72 hours; avoid pressing the area and sleep slightly elevated. Most people return to routine the same day, with a review in 2–3 weeks if needed.
Results: shape changes, longevity and maintenance
Expect a cleaner side profile straight away: more chin projection, subtle length or width where needed, and a crisper transition into the jawline. Strategic chin filler can also soften early jowling and refine asymmetries. Mild swelling can blur definition for a couple of days; the result settles and looks most natural at around 1–2 weeks.
With hyaluronic acid, non-surgical chin augmentation typically lasts 12–18 months, depending on product choice, placement and individual metabolism. Some firmer, collagen‑stimulating options may last longer but are not dissolvable, so HA remains the flexible, adjustable favourite for most patients.
Early review: A check at 2–3 weeks allows fine‑tuning once swelling subsides.
Top‑ups: Plan maintenance at 9–12 months for seamless definition.
Staged shaping: Smaller, layered sessions often yield the most refined, natural contour.
Holistic balance: Where appropriate, combine with jawline refinement to maintain harmony across the lower face.
Safety: risks, side effects and how we minimise them
Non-surgical chin augmentation with hyaluronic acid has a strong safety profile when performed by experienced clinicians. A recent systematic review of HA chin filler reported high patient satisfaction, with the most common reactions being short‑lived local effects (swelling, bruising, pain, redness and itching) and a very low rate of severe complications; notably, no vascular events were reported in those chin studies.
Expected, temporary effects: Mild swelling, tenderness and bruising for 24–72 hours; occasional firmness that softens as filler settles.
Uncommon risks: Infection, delayed swelling or nodules; asymmetry requiring refinement.
Rare but serious (general HA risks): Vascular compromise. Though not reported in the chin review, it is recognised in filler practice.
How we minimise risk:
Thorough assessment and planning: Clear goals, anatomical mapping and photography.
Clinical‑grade hygiene: Antiseptic prep and single‑use consumables.
Product and technique: Appropriate HA, deep strategic placement, small‑volume, low‑pressure injections using needle and/or cannula.
On‑hand contingency: Immediate access to dissolving agent and structured complication protocols.
Aftercare and follow‑up: Clear guidance, swift access to the team, and a review for fine‑tuning.
Contact us urgently if you notice escalating pain, blanching/colour change, or worsening swelling.
Costs in the UK: typical prices, what affects them and finance
The cost of non-surgical chin augmentation in the UK varies because treatment is bespoke. Your fee depends on the product selected, the clinician’s expertise and—most importantly—how much filler is required to build safe, natural-looking structure. A precise quote follows an in-person assessment and facial analysis.
Treatment scope: Subtle projection vs fuller reshaping (and whether the jawline is included) affects product used and time.
Filler choice: Premium hyaluronic acid vs collagen‑stimulating options; reversibility, longevity and brand influence pricing.
Clinician and setting: Medical-led care, experience, and robust safety protocols add value.
What’s included: Look for consultation, aftercare, and a review for fine‑tuning in the fee.
Maintenance: As results are temporary, plan for periodic top‑ups.
Finance at Wigmore Smiles & Aesthetics: we offer 0% finance (subject to status) to spread the cost, and can stage treatment to align with your budget and goals.
Non-surgical vs surgical chin augmentation
Non-surgical chin augmentation reshapes the chin with hyaluronic acid fillers for immediate, adjustable results and minimal downtime. Evidence shows high patient satisfaction with mainly short‑lived local reactions and a low rate of severe complications. Surgical chin augmentation, by contrast, uses implants or bone surgery (osteotomy/genioplasty) to alter structure, which means more downtime and surgical risks such as infection, bruising and possible nerve injury.
Choose non-surgical when: You want subtle to moderate refinement, minimal downtime, a reversible option to “test” changes, or staged shaping that typically lasts 12–18 months.
Consider surgery when: You’re seeking a larger, longer‑term structural change (height/width/projection), potentially combined with jaw surgery, and you accept the trade‑off of recovery time and implant/surgery risks.
Complementary treatments for jawline and profile balance
The chin rarely works in isolation. For the most balanced outcome, non-surgical chin augmentation is often paired with treatments that refine the jawline, reduce bulk, lift early laxity and improve skin quality. A staged, tailored plan keeps results natural and proportionate to your features.
Jawline dermal fillers: Extend definition along the mandibular border for a cleaner edge.
Masseter reduction (botulinum toxin): Slims a bulky or overactive jaw to enhance chin projection.
Non-surgical skin tightening: Supports mild sagging and early jowling.
Skin boosters or polynucleotides: Improve hydration and texture for sharper contours.
Lip balancing: Subtle lip filler to harmonise the lower third.
Multilayer “non-surgical facelift” shaping: Strategic, small-volume injections to support lift and symmetry.
Who is a good candidate and who should avoid it
You’re a strong candidate for non-surgical chin augmentation if you want a subtle to moderate improvement in projection, width or length with immediate results, minimal downtime and the option to adjust over time. It’s ideal for a weaker or recessed chin, early jowling and mild asymmetries, and for those who want to “test drive” a change before considering surgery.
Good candidates: Mild–moderate chin retrusion, early jawline softening, small asymmetries, preference for reversible, staged refinement.
May not be suitable: Significant skeletal retrusion or bite issues better served by surgical opinion; if you expect a dramatic, permanent change; if you’re unable to commit to periodic maintenance; or where individual medical factors make injectables inappropriate—your clinician will advise after assessment.
Preparing for your appointment and aftercare tips
Good news: non-surgical chin augmentation needs very little prep. After a focused consultation, your clinician will map a bespoke plan and explain what to expect. Because there are no incisions or stitches and downtime is minimal, most people can plan treatment into a normal day with a short window for initial settling.
Before your visit: Expect a clear consultation, facial analysis and photos to plan projection/width/length changes and set realistic goals.
Agree your plan: Discuss product choice, staged shaping and maintenance intervals; HA results typically last 12–18 months.
Budgeting: We can spread costs with 0% finance (subject to status) at Wigmore Smiles & Aesthetics.
Right after treatment: Mild swelling or bruising is common for 24–72 hours; results refine as swelling settles.
Hands off: Avoid rubbing or pressing your chin and jaw for several days.
Sleep smart: Keep your head and neck slightly elevated for the first few nights.
Back to routine: Most patients resume normal activities the same day.
Review: A check at 2–3 weeks allows fine‑tuning once everything has settled.
Urgent signs: Contact the clinic promptly if you experience escalating pain, colour change or worsening swelling.
Choosing a provider in Luton: what to look for
Choosing the right provider in Luton is the biggest factor in achieving a natural, safe result. The chin overlies important vessels and the mental nerve, so prioritise a medical‑led clinic with proven facial aesthetics experience and a proportion‑focused eye. Expect clear planning, premium products and robust aftercare.
Medical credentials and experience: Doctor or dentist trained in facial aesthetics, with specific experience in non‑surgical chin augmentation.
Evidence‑based consultation: Facial analysis, profile photos and realistic goals before any injection.
Product transparency: Premium, CE‑marked hyaluronic acid, batch tracking, and discussion of reversibility.
Safety first: Aseptic technique, hyaluronidase on site, documented complication protocols and informed consent.
Aftercare and access: Written guidance, easy contact if needed, and a 2–3 week review for fine‑tuning.
Proven outcomes: Before/after images of similar cases and genuine patient reviews.
Clear pricing and finance: Itemised quotes that include reviews; finance options (e.g., 0% finance subject to status) to spread costs.
FAQs about non-surgical chin augmentation
Here are quick answers to the most common questions about non-surgical chin augmentation so you can plan with confidence. If you need more detail, our team will talk you through everything at consultation.
How long do results last? 12–18 months with hyaluronic acid.
Is it reversible? Yes—HA filler can be dissolved.
When will I see results? Immediately; best at 1–2 weeks.
Downtime? Back to routine same day; swelling/bruising 24–72 hours.
Does it hurt? Topical numbing; usually minimal discomfort.
Is it safe? High satisfaction; mostly short‑lived local reactions; rare serious risks.
Suitable for severe retrusion? Major skeletal/bite issues need surgical opinion.
Cost and finance? Bespoke pricing; 0% finance available (subject to status).
Appointment length? 15–45 minutes including planning.
Key aftercare? Don’t press the area; sleep slightly elevated.
Key takeaways
Non-surgical chin augmentation sharpens the lower face with hyaluronic acid fillers—immediate, adjustable and minimal downtime. Evidence shows high satisfaction and mostly short‑lived local effects. It suits subtle to moderate changes; larger skeletal problems still favour surgery. Precision planning and experienced clinicians matter most.
Natural definition now: Settles fully in 1–2 weeks.
Lasts 12–18 months: Schedule maintenance top‑ups.
Reversible refinement: HA can be adjusted or dissolved.
Safety first: Low severe events in chin studies.
Ready to explore in Luton? Book with Wigmore Smiles & Aesthetics for a tailored plan.