Chin implant and rhinoplasty
It all depends on what bothers you. Judging strictly from the aesthetic standpoint, it looks like the tip of your nose can benefit from some refinement; the bridge of your nose otherwise looks fine; you do have slight receding chin, augmentation there will help balance your profile appearance.
You may wish to consider having both rhinoplasty and chin implant to achieve a result better than can be achieved by either one alone. (Tom D. Wang, MD, Portland Facial Plastic Surgeon)
you are an excellent candidate for a chin implant and a conservative Rhinoplasty. Your nose appears wide, and a softer feminine nose would add to your beauty.
Consult with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who is very experienced for an in person consult, to discuss your options. (Robert E. Zaworski, MD, Atlanta Plastic Surgeon)
You have indications for a rhinoplasty and/or a chin implant. It really depends on what is bothering you and the look you want to achieve. (Arnold S. Breitbart, MD, FACS, Long Island Plastic Surgeon)
Rhinoplasty and chin implant for a more feminine and attractive face.
A rhinoplasty combined with a chin implant will give you a more attractive and feminine face.
Make sure you see an experienced rhinoplasty surgeon that creates natural looking noses. (Toby Mayer, MD, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Should I look into rhinoplasty or a chin implant?
A combination of a rhinoplasty and chin implant will give you good facial symmetry. You are an excellent candidate for both. (Fara Movagharnia, DO, FACOS, Atlanta Plastic Surgeon)
Chin Implant or Rhinoplasty?
Based on your photos I believe a chin implant is the most appropriate procedure to enhance your appearance. Your nose is not unattractive and any improvements made by a rhinoplasty procedure would be minor. Consult a facial plastic surgeon for an in-person consult and you should get a great result. (Carey Nease, MD, Chattanooga Facial Plastic Surgeon)
You appear to have a generally well balanced face. The nose and chin both affect the profile and oftentimes the best balance is obtained by changing both structures. The nose could be narrowed at the tip from the front view. The lateral view appears to show some tension on the upper lip as well as a slight dorsal prominence.
A chin implant and submental liposuction could enhance the neck and profile. Sometimes a genioplasty with slight lengthening of the chin bone as well as forward projection is the best option depending on the proportions of your face. An in-person consultation would be required to give specific details and discuss your goals. (Steven J. Smith, MD, Knoxville Plastic Surgeon)
The photographs demonstrate an overly projecting nose and under projecting chin. The rhinoplasty procedure can de-project the nose, remove a dorsal hump and narrow the bridge line and the tip. A chin implant can give added augmentation to the mandible to help with facial balance and proportions. For many examples of this combination in our practice, please see the link and video below (William Portuese, MD, Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon)