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Chin Filler (Temporary, Non-Surgical)
Pros:✔ Best if you want to test how a stronger chin looks before committing to surgery.
✔ Lasts 6-12 months, so it’s reversible if you don’t like it.
✔ No downtime, just minor swelling for a few days.
✔ Can be adjusted gradually for a natural look.
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Cons:
✖ Needs regular maintenance (re-injections).
✖ Limited projection compared to an implant.
Here are some successful chin filler results:

Chin Implant (Permanent, Surgical)
Pros:✔ Best if you want a permanent, more dramatic change.
✔ Provides better projection and bone-like structure.
✔ One-time procedure with no need for maintenance.
✔ Can be customized to fit your facial proportions.
✖ Requires surgery, so there’s downtime (about 1-2 weeks).
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Cons:
✖ More expensive initially than fillers.
✖ Harder to reverse compared to fillers.
Here are some failed chin implant results:

People get surgeries, but injecting themselves? No.

