Elena looks at what you notice, what is causing it, and which first step is most likely to help without overcorrecting.
What you may notice
What Elena checks
What this means for your plan
The chin looks recessed, softer, less defined, or less separate from the lower face.
There may be fullness under the chin, but you are not sure if that is the main issue.
You want better profile balance without guessing between filler and fat-dissolving treatment.
Whether the concern is projection, support, definition, muscle pull, descent, or true fullness.
How the chin reads with the lips, jawline, neck, and lower face.
Whether a chin-only plan is enough or the jawline/profile guide is the better starting point.
Which chin concern is actually present.
Whether filler, fat-dissolving treatment, neuromodulator support, or a broader jawline/profile plan belongs first.
How much change keeps the profile natural.
Treatment Fit
What This Could Lead To
These cards show the next conversations patients often need. The visit turns them into a practical order: what helps first, what can pair later, and what should wait.
Kybella should wait when the issue is projection, support, or contour rather than true fullness.
Chin filler should wait when the jawline or neck is creating the main imbalance.
How this connects
Three treatment buckets usually matter first
For chin planning, the first-level choices stay simple: fillers for projection and support, fat-dissolving agents for true fullness or fat under the chin, and neuromodulators when muscle pull is part of the concern.