
Symptoms of a Receding Chin
A receding chin can manifest in several ways:
A chin that appears smaller or set back relative to the rest of the face.
An imbalance between the chin, jawline, and nose, affecting facial proportions.
A less defined jawline, sometimes accompanied by excess skin or sagging around the neck.
Difficulty achieving a strong, defined side profile.
Causes of a Receding Chin
Several factors can contribute to a receding chin, including:
Genetics: Many individuals inherit a naturally weaker chin or jawline from their family.
Ageing: Loss of bone density and soft tissue volume over time can accentuate a receding chin.
Dental or orthodontic issues: Misaligned teeth or jaw can sometimes make the chin appear less prominent.













