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[ARTICLES] The “Witch’s Chin” That Becomes Prominent When Smiling—Restoring Natural Expression Through Mentalis Muscle Repositioning

The so-called “witch’s chin,” a condition in which the chin appears excessively elongated, pointed, or pulled downward when smiling, is not merely a cosmetic concern. In many cases, it originates from abnormal tension and misalignment of the mentalis (chin) muscle. While it may be unnoticeable at rest, facial expressions such as smiling or speaking can cause the chin to sink inward or be drawn downward, a result of overactivity of the mentalis muscle and imbalance with surrounding facial muscles. Recently, mentalis muscle repositioning surgery has gained attention as an effective solution for this condition. Rather than altering bone structure, this procedure repositions and re-fixates the overactive chin muscle to its proper anatomical location, structurally correcting the distortion that appears during facial expressions. Because it can address the witch’s chin deformity without bone resection, patient satisfaction has been notably high. Dr. Jang Yong-jun of ARC Plastic Surgery e...

[ARTICLE]Chin Muscle Repositioning to Improve ‘Witch’s Chin’… A Fundamental Solution Is Needed

 


As the trend of preferring small and well-balanced facial contours continues, facial contouring surgery and chin filler procedures have become widely popular. However, many cases of “witch’s chin” have been reported as a side effect following chin correction procedures or genioplasty.

Witch’s chin refers to a condition where the chin muscles sag downward, making the chin appear longer. This becomes more pronounced when smiling or opening the mouth.

Causes of Witch’s Chin

This condition can occur congenitally, but in many cases, it develops acquiredly due to various factors. Common causes include:

  • Excessive use of fillers or fat grafting
  • Removal of chin implants after surgery
  • Failure to properly fix the muscles after facial contouring surgery

In particular, if the muscles are not properly secured, chin sagging is likely to occur, increasing the chances of developing witch’s chin.

Chin Muscle Repositioning as a Solution

When witch’s chin is caused by muscle sagging, it can be corrected through "chin muscle repositioning." This procedure involves restoring the chin muscles to their original position by lifting and securing the sagging muscles. As a result, the chin regains a natural curve, and the elongated appearance when opening the mouth or smiling is improved.

However, witch’s chin can also be caused by underlying bone structure issues, not just muscle sagging. Therefore, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all muscle repositioning procedure, an accurate diagnosis is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment.

Expert Advice

Dr. Soonbeom Kwon from Arc Plastic Surgery emphasized, “Since the surgical method for witch’s chin varies depending on the cause, it is essential to have a thorough consultation with a specialist to determine the most suitable treatment for each individual.”

📌 Source: Medical Today, Reporter Seongwoo Cho
📎 Original Article

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  1. Does Arc offer chin muscle repositioning for witch's chin?

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