The most common cause of a weak chin is heredity. Some people are born with a chin that is tiny or sunken, which can result in an imbalanced or less defined facial structure. A weak chin can also be caused by ageing, which causes a loss of bone density and soft tissue volume in the chin area, or by an injury or medical condition that affects the development of the jaw or face bones.
A tiny or depressed chin that seems out of proportion with the rest of the facial features is one of the symptoms of a weak chin. This might result in a less defined or balanced face shape, which can have an impact on a person's self-esteem or confidence.
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