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Area of Science:

  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Facial Anatomy

Background:

  • The chin and prejowl regions are crucial for facial harmony.
  • Aging leads to volume loss, laxity, and bony changes in these areas, causing prejowl sulcus formation and reduced jawline definition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore nonsurgical rejuvenation techniques for the chin and prejowl areas.
  • To emphasize anatomical considerations, aesthetic concerns, and available treatment options.

Main Methods:

  • Review of injectable fillers (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, poly-L-lactic acid) for volume restoration and contouring.
  • Discussion of neuromodulators (botulinum toxin) for dynamic wrinkles.
  • Overview of energy-based devices (radiofrequency, ultrasound, laser) for skin tightening and fat reduction.

Main Results:

  • Nonsurgical modalities effectively address volume deficits, enhance contours, correct underprojection, and improve rhytids.
  • Neuromodulators reduce muscle hyperactivity, smoothing dynamic wrinkles.
  • Energy-based treatments offer skin tightening, fat reduction, and texture improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Nonsurgical chin and prejowl rejuvenation requires precise anatomical knowledge for safety and efficacy.
  • These treatments provide effective, temporary, low-downtime alternatives to surgical procedures.