Filler procedures performed on the chin area include 'Chin Tip Filler' and 'Jawline Filler'.
Occasionally, some people understand these two procedures as the same concept, but in reality, their procedural goals and design directions are distinctly different.
We would like to explain this difference through two case studies performed at BA Clinic.
1. Chin Tip Filler Case
[Frontal view before procedure (24.11.30)]
The patient was concerned about their chin tip appearing blunt and angular.
As seen in the photo, the chin tip appeared firm rather than rounded, giving an overall less soft impression.
Accordingly, after thorough consultation with the medical staff, a filler procedure was performed on the chin tip area.
The goal of this procedure was to create a more refined and natural appearance for the terminal point of the chin.

[Before procedure 24.11.30]
[Immediately after procedure 24.12.12]
After the procedure, the angular appearance of the chin tip was improved, finishing with a feminine curve and creating a softer impression.
Chin tip filler is effective in improving facial proportions and impression by adjusting the central point of the chin when viewed from the front or a 45-degree side angle.
- This photo is a case of a patient who received treatment at BA Clinic.
- Results may vary depending on individual skin condition and constitution.
- Bruising, swelling, temporary discomfort, etc., may occur after the procedure, and side effects may be present.
- To prevent side effects, sufficient consultation with medical staff is required before the procedure.
2. Jawline Filler Case
[Side profile before procedure (25.1.10)]
In the case of the next patient, there was not only a simple chin tip issue but also an overall impression of a vague and dull lower jawline.
Additionally, a blurred jawline due to reduced elasticity was also present.
Therefore, it was determined that a treatment plan encompassing the entire jawline, rather than just a single area, was necessary.
[Immediately after procedure (25.1.16)]
As a result of the procedure, the jawline was clearly defined, and the overall impression became more refined.
Jawline filler is a procedure that adjusts volume along the lower jawline from behind the ear to the chin tip,
effectively complementing a collapsed contour and making the lower boundary of the face more distinct.
- This photo is a case of a patient who received treatment at BA Clinic.
- Results may vary depending on individual skin condition and constitution.
- Bruising, swelling, temporary discomfort, etc., may occur after the procedure, and side effects may be present.
- To prevent side effects, sufficient consultation with medical staff is required before the procedure.
3. Comparison and Conclusion of the Two Procedures
In summary,
Chin tip filler adjusts volume at the central tip of the chin to align the vertical proportion of the face, and
jawline filler is a procedure that refines the side profile extending from below the ear to the chin tip, creating a clearer contour.



[Image of filler products used]
Even when classified under the same name 'chin filler', the results can vary significantly depending on the practitioner's design approach and the area of application.
Especially for the jawline, as it is connected to the overall facial contour, an approach that considers not only simple volume augmentation but also proportion and harmony is necessary.
Therefore, if you are planning a filler procedure, rather than simply deciding based on the treatment area,
it is important to first confirm through thorough consultation with medical staff whether a customized design suitable for your face shape is possible.
At BA Clinic, filler procedures are always performed after consultation with the director.






