I Tried Chin Filler & Here’s What Happened

A few months ago, I decided to get chin filler. I had been thinking about it for a while and after doing some research, I decided to go for it. I’m so glad I did! The whole process was easy and relatively painless and I absolutely love the results. Here’s a rundown of my experience, from start to finish.

The overall goal was to create facial balancing. When it comes to achieving facial balance, chin filler can be a super helpful option. By adding volume to the chin, it can create the illusion of a more symmetrical face by bringing the chin into proportion with the rest of the face. Additionally, chin filler can help to correct a recessed chin, which can often make the face appear weak or undefined. The result is a more balanced and attractive appearance. 

I went to Sara Gore who is an Advanced Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner at Touch MedSpa in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She marked out the areas she was going to inject, then numbed the area. After that, she injected the filler into my chin using a small needle. The whole thing took less than 45 minutes and wasn’t nearly as painful as I thought it would be, and the best part is that the results were instant!

I am so happy with the results! My chin looks more defined and my overall facial proportions look more balanced. The best part is that the results are incredibly natural-looking and subtle, which is exactly what I wanted. The filler should last for a year or more and I’m so pleased with the entire experience! I cannot recommend Sara Gore and Touch MedSpa enough, they are incredibly professional, provide honest suggestions, want you to look natural and love your results, and take the time to answer every question.

If you’re considering getting chin filler, I would highly recommend it! The whole process is quick and easy, and the results are amazing. If you’re not sure if it’s right for you, schedule a consultation! They’ll be able to help you figure out if chin filler is right for you and answer any questions you may have.

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