Overfilled lips and chin are rarely a volume problem.
They’re usually a biology problem.
In this case, the patient presented with previous overfilling, which had created heaviness and imbalance across the lower face.
Rather than adding more product, the approach was to reset the tissue environment and restore natural facial proportions.
The treatment strategy we focused on:
• Re-establishing natural lip proportions
• Refining border definition and structure
• Correcting projection imbalance between lip and chin
• Supporting softer, more harmonious facial dynamics
In modern aesthetics, the goal should no longer be volume accumulation.
It should be facial harmony and tissue quality.
This is where regenerative aesthetics is shifting the field moving away from simply filling space, towards supporting healthier, more resilient tissue architecture.
The best results rarely look “done”.
They simply look balanced, natural, and biologically coherent with the face.
@drtijionesho
Founder, CULTSKIN