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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.
At Dermamina we have successfully attained the Save Face Accreditation, which signifies our consistent adherence to the highest industry standards. To earn this esteemed recognition, we underwent a rigorous evaluation conducted by an independent body.
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Save Face is a register accredited by the Professional Standards Authority, holding official recognition from the Government, the Department of Health, and NHS England. This acknowledgment underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional quality services, meeting the stringent criteria set by these esteemed organizations.