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What is botox in chin? Procedure, costs and everything to know

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Botox in chin is becoming a popular option for individuals who want to improve chin dimpling, wrinkles, or uneven skin without surgery. With a quick procedure and natural results, this method offers a subtle but noticeable improvement.

What is botox in chin?

Botox in the chin is an aesthetic injection that uses botulinum toxin (botox) to target the mentalis muscle (the muscle that causes wrinkles, dimpling, or uneven skin on the chin).

The purpose of chin botox is to relax this muscle, reduce overactivity that causes wrinkles, lines, or uneven skin, especially when you pout or speak. The result is a smoother chin, a more defined jawline, and a slimmer look without surgery.

Are you a good candidate?

Individuals suitable for botox in chin often have:

  • A dimpled chin or visible dimpling at rest or when speaking or smiling.
  • A desire to improve the lower face without filler, and prefer muscle-relaxing injections.
  • Muscle tension or slight asymmetry around the mouth.
  • Early signs of aging in the chin or lower lip area.

This treatment is often ideal for those who do not want filler yet or already have enough chin volume (no deep folds when the muscle contracts) but still want to relax the chin muscle for a smoother and more natural look.

Chin botox is a suitable solution for individuals with a dimpled chin or visible indentations
Chin botox is a suitable solution for individuals with a dimpled chin or visible indentations

Pre-treatment do’s and don’ts

Proper preparation before botox helps achieve better results and reduce the risk of bruising or botox spreading to other areas:

2 weeks before treatment:

  • Vaccination notice: If you have received any vaccine in the last 2 weeks, inform your doctor. After vaccination, the body has a strong immune response. Therefore, you should not undergo aesthetic procedures at this time.
  • Illness, infection, or antibiotics: If you were recently sick, have an infection, a viral condition, or are taking antibiotics, wait at least 1–2 weeks before chin botox so the body can recover and the immune system returns to normal.

1 week before treatment:

  • Avoid blood-thinning medication: Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), Aleve, Excedrin, or other NSAIDs to reduce bleeding and bruising.
  • Limit certain supplements: Avoid omega-3, fish oil, vitamin E, garlic, and ginkgo biloba. These may increase the risk of bruising after chin botox.

3 days before treatment:

  • Avoid strong skincare products: Stop using retinol, tretinoin (Retin-A), or other anti-aging products, as they can make the skin sensitive and prone to irritation.
  • No hair removal or similar treatments: Avoid waxing, plucking, bleaching, laser hair removal, or depilatory creams on or near the chin area.
  • Limit alcohol:Drinking alcohol within 3 days before treatment may increase the risk of bleeding and bruising. Furthermore, consuming alcohol after botox should also be avoided for at least 24 to 48 hours to ensure optimal healing and minimize the chance of prolonged swelling.
Pre-treatment do’s and don’ts
Pre-treatment do’s and don’ts

What to expect during your treatment?

Understanding each step of chin botox helps you feel more confident and prepare better before treatment:

Your personal consultation

Before injection, you will meet with a doctor or medical professional for a detailed discussion. During this consultation:

  • The doctor will assess your facial structure and identify the concerns you want to improve.
  • The doctor will review your full medical history, including allergies and medications you are taking.
  • You and the doctor will discuss aesthetic goals to ensure realistic results.
  • The doctor will explain the procedure, technique, expected timeline for results, and possible risks.
  • The doctor and medical team will take photos of your face for records and to track results after treatment.

This consultation is also a chance to ask questions, address concerns, and feel more comfortable before chin botox.

The procedure itself

Once you decide to proceed, the botox in chin process includes the following steps:

  • Step 1 – Preparation: The chin area is cleaned with an antiseptic solution. If needed, a topical numbing cream may be applied, but it is usually not required.
  • Step 2 – Marking: The doctor marks the injection points based on your facial structure and aesthetic goals.
  • Step 3 – Chin botox injection: The doctor uses a very fine needle to inject an appropriate amount of botox into the marked points:
    • Chin dimpling or wrinkles: Usually 2–10 units into the mentalis muscle.
    • Overactive mentalis muscle: Usually 10–25 units.
    • Jaw slimming: Usually 15–30 units per side.
  • Step 4 – Completion: The whole procedure usually takes less than 15 minutes, and you may feel slight pinching at each injection point.
The chin botox procedure is performed in 4 steps
The chin botox procedure is performed in 4 steps

Immediate post-treatment care

Proper care after chin botox helps optimize results and reduce the risk of common botox side effects.

First 4 hours after injection:

  • Keep your head upright, avoid lying down.
  • Do not touch, rub, or massage the treated area.
  • Avoid intense activity or anything that increases blood pressure.

Next 24–48 hours:

  • Continue to avoid intense exercise and heavy lifting.
  • Limit alcohol intake.
  • Avoid facial massage or facial treatments.
  • Apply gentle skincare products.
  • If possible, sleep with your head slightly elevated to reduce swelling.

General instructions:

  • If there is swelling, you can apply a gentle cold compress, but do not press directly on the injection points.
  • If there is pain, you can take acetaminophen. Avoid aspirin or ibuprofen before and after treatment as they may increase bruising.
  • Let your face move naturally, do not try to keep facial muscles stiff after injection.
  • Attend follow-up appointments so the doctor can assess results.

The short recovery period

Understanding the stages from botox in chin to recovery helps you plan and recognize normal reactions.

Immediately after injection (0–4 hours)

  • Small bumps may appear at injection points, usually flatten within 30–60 minutes as botox spreads evenly.
  • The skin may be slightly red or sensitive, this is normal.

24–48 hours after injection

  • Redness, swelling, or mild bruising gradually fade.
  • Some individuals may have mild bruising, especially if using blood-thinning medications or supplements.

Day 3–7

  • This is when the treatment starts to take effect as it binds to nerves. You may notice less chin dimpling, a visible reduction in lines, or a slight tightness, which are common results when using botox for wrinkles.
  • Injection site reactions such as swelling, redness, or small bruises usually disappear during this stage.

Day 10–14

  • Botox becomes more stable and results are more noticeable.
  • For the chin, the skin may look smoother and dimpling is reduced.
  • If results are uneven or not as expected, you can schedule a follow-up. Many clinics offer a touch-up during this stage if needed.

Week 2–12

  • Many individuals see relatively stable results during this period.
  • The chin muscle is relaxed, helping the skin look smoother and the chin more defined.
  • If jaw slimming is treated, changes become clearer after 4–6 weeks as the muscle gradually reduces in size.

Month 3–6

  • The effect gradually fades as the body metabolizes botox and nerve activity returns.
  • Duration varies depending on body condition, muscle activity, and dosage.
  • Initial concerns may return, signaling it may be time for maintenance treatment to maintain results.
Botox in chin has a short recovery time
Botox in chin has a short recovery time

How much does botox on the chin cost?

The cost of chin botox in the US usually ranges from about $200–$500 per session (around 5–14 million VND). However, botox in Vietnam (especially in Ho Chi Minh City), the price is much lower, usually about 2–4 million VND per session, depending on the type of botox and dosage used.

This means you can save about 3–10 million VND per session, around 50–70% cheaper than botox in the US or other countries.

How long do botox in chin results last?

Chin botox usually lasts about 3–4 months. After injection, you will start to see changes in 3–7 days. By day 10–14, the results become more noticeable, the chin looks smoother, and dimpling or wrinkles are reduced.

The duration may vary depending on your body, dosage, and muscle activity. Some individuals may see results last up to 6 months. To maintain results, you can repeat treatment every 3–6 months.

Before and after picture botox in chin

Before and after pictures of chin botox help you clearly visualize the changes and actual results of this treatment.

The chin becomes smooth after botox injection
The chin becomes smooth after botox injection
The chin becomes fuller and no longer wrinkled
The chin becomes fuller and no longer wrinkled
The chin becomes smooth after botox injection
The chin becomes smooth after botox injection

Can botox get rid of double chin?

Botox cannot completely remove a double chin, because it mainly affects muscles, not fat. Botox helps relax the muscles that pull the chin and jawline downward, making the face look slimmer and more defined. In mild cases (caused by loose skin or strong muscle activity), a double chin may look less noticeable.

Can botox in chin go wrong?

Chin botox is generally safe, but there are some minor risks:

  • Mild bruising or swelling at the injection site usually goes away after a few days.
  • Slight asymmetry if one side reacts more than the other, usually temporary and adjustable.
  • Difficulty moving the chin or lower lip if overdosed, improves as botox wears off.
  • The chin may look too smooth or unnatural if too much is injected.
  • In rare cases, infection, botox spreading to other areas, or allergic reactions may occur.
Chin botox can still have some risks
Chin botox can still have some risks

Is chin botox worth it?

Chin botox is often a worthwhile option for those who are bothered by chin dimpling, wrinkles, or uneven skin. This treatment provides quick, natural results and has a short recovery time, allowing you to return to normal activities within a few hours.

Botox in chin helps relax the mentalis muscle, smooth the skin, and make the jawline more defined. The results look natural and subtle, helping improve confidence for many individuals. This method is safe, has a short recovery time, and results usually last about 3–6 months. Therefore, it is a popular and satisfying choice for many individuals.

Botox in chin is a simple and safe solution to improve contours and smooth the chin in a short time. With proper understanding and aftercare, you can achieve natural results and maintain a balanced appearance.

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