Receding Chin
A receding or ‘weak’ chin is often a genetic condition in which the chin slopes backwards while the upper teeth project forwards, out beyond the lower teeth.
The chin will appear shorter and smaller than a normal chin and will look as if it has retreated backwards, often making the contours of the face look less pleasing. It can also change the natural support structure for the face and affect how the face ages, leading to downturned mouth corners, wrinkles around the mouth and ‘witch’s chin’.
Our chin augmentation treatment offers a safe and non-invasive way to correct a small or receding chin, improving facial profile and balance.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that results and benefits may vary from patient to patient taking into consideration factors such as age, lifestyle and medical history.
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Aesthetic Award For Best Clinic South
Aesthetic Award For Best Clinic South 2019

Runner-Up, Customer Service
Kent Women in Business 2017

Businesswoman of the Year
Kent Women in Business 2017

Runner-Up, Customer Service
Kent Women in Business 2016

Finalist, Best Clinic South
My Face My Body 2015

Professional Achievement Award
Kent Women in Business 2015

Rising Star Award
Kent Women in Business 2015

Runner-Up, Small Business of the Year
IBAK 2017

Runner-Up, Service Excellence
IBAK 2017

Finalist, Best New Clinic
My Face, My Body Awards 2015

Finalist, Diamond Awards
Safety in Beauty 2016

Winner – Best Clinic South England 2019
Aesthetics Awards

Winner, Growth Award 2017
IBAK 2017

Winner, Start-Up Business of the Year
Kent Independent Traders Awards 2015

Bronze
Kent Health and Beauty Awards 2015

Start-Up Business of the Year
Kent Women in Business 2015