How Long Does Chin Augmentation Last?

One of the most common questions at TT Aesthetics is: “How long will my chin augmentation last?”

The answer depends largely on the type of filler used—specifically its thickness (known as G prime)—as well as your metabolism and lifestyle.

Typical Duration

Most chin treatments use hyaluronic acid-based fillers. On average, results last 12 months. However, not all fillers are the same:

  • High G prime (thicker, firmer fillers): Provide stronger structural support and can last much longer in areas like the chin where movement is minimal.

  • Standard fillers: Softer gels break down faster, often closer to the 6–12 month range.

  • Premium, ultra-structural fillers: Some advanced brands now last 18–24+ months, especially when used in deeper placement.

Factors That Influence Longevity

  • Filler type & thickness: The higher the G prime, the longer-lasting and more defined the result.

  • Metabolism: Faster metabolisms or very active lifestyles may shorten duration.

  • Technique: Deeper, precise placement extends longevity compared to superficial injection.

  • Aftercare: Good skin health, sun protection, and avoiding smoking all support better outcomes.

What to Expect

As filler gradually dissolves, the chin slowly returns to its natural shape—there’s no sudden change. Maintenance treatments can be safely scheduled to preserve results.

In summary: Most chin augmentations last 12 months, but with today’s thicker, high G prime fillers, results can extend to 18–24+ months for long-lasting structure and definition.

Book a consultation at TT Aesthetics to explore the best product options for your goals.

This content is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace personalised medical advice. All injectable procedures must be performed by a registered health practitioner.

To learn more or to book a consultation with a qualified expert, book TT Aesthetics.

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