
But perceiving chin augmentation as just a horizontal change overlooks that it can also impact the frontal appearance of the chin as well. Its vertical length and horizontal width are other important dimensions of the chin that are frequently overlooked. These can also be changed by the type and size of implant selection.
In men, a strong chin can be a favorable facial trait. In the frontal view, one of the determinants of a strong chin feature is its width. Chin implants today can make significant width increases by their design. The square chin implant is one specific style that is intended to make a wider and less rounded chin. It is almost exclusively requested and used in male chin augmentation.
Square chin implants are designed so that there is a frontal ‘bumper’ or block square segment of material across its front. Rather than being rounded as it curves around the edge of the chin, it is squared off and then makes more of a right angle change into the side of the implant. Currently, there are several commercially-available square chin implant designs. In silicone materials, two styles of square chins exist with one having more square width than the other. In porous polyethylene (Medpor), an adjustable square chin is available. This is not only because it has an inherent square front shape but because there is a central connector tab between the two implant halfs. The amount of insertion of the tab between the two halfs allow for some degree of extra widening of the implant, up to an extra 10mms. (this also provides an opportunity to make a vertical chin cleft as well)


Square chin implant augmentation is an aesthetic option for those men who want a stronger appearing chin in the frontal view. Whether this is a good option and looks reasonably natural depends on the shape of the rest of the face and that the implant is not oversized.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana
