If you are concerned about wrinkles on the chin,
they can be improved with Botox for a cobblestone chin (wattle chin).
Concern about cobblestone chin?
Get rid of it with Botox treatment.
Midline Plastic Surgery_Chief Director Kim Joon-hyun
Today, for those who are wondering, “Why do wrinkles form on the chin?”
I will explain the effects of Botox for a cobblestone chin (wattle chin),
which is the solution to that concern.
Some people develop wrinkles when they press their lips tightly together,
when speaking without realizing it,
or due to a habit of tensing the mouth,
which makes the chin look flattened.

Wattle wrinkles on the chin
In other countries, the uneven, bumpy wrinkles on the chin
are called cobblestone because they resemble pebbles.

Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/texturex/15218028989
In Korea, because the shape resembles a walnut shell,
it is also called walnut wrinkles.


It just so happened that walnut snacks were given as a gift. Thank you.
It is also called peach pit wrinkles because it resembles a peach pit.

https://blog.naver.com/yangsugi507/222226506982
I think the Korean terms are more vivid.
Who came up with them?^^
First, let’s look at which muscle creates the walnut wrinkles on the chin.
The muscle that creates a cobblestone chin or walnut wrinkles is located at the tip of the chin and is medically called the mentalis muscle.

https://ptmasterguide.com/2019/11/27/mentalis-muscle/
This muscle plays a role in pushing the lower lip upward.
It is usually used when people with a relatively protruding dental structure and a small, recessed lower face close their mouth.
When this chin muscle pushes the lips upward and becomes tense,
it flattens the chin.
That is why, in profile, it makes the mouth look more protruded.

Before cobblestone chin Botox
When the lower face is long,
the chin tip usually projects forward,
so in most cases the chin muscle is not used very intensely.
However, even if the lower face is long,
if the chin tip is recessed,
it becomes a posture that uses the chin muscle a lot.

There is a post introducing a case in which a long lower face and a recessed chin led to heavy use of the chin muscle,
so it may be helpful to refer to it.
https://blog.naver.com/creating_beauty/222356085994
So, when tension is placed on the chin muscle,
causing discomfort from the front and making the chin look flattened from the side,
which prevents a three-dimensional profile,
what should be done?
Yes, injecting Botox into the chin muscle can prevent the muscle from tensing.
This is called cobblestone chin Botox / chin Botox.
Let’s look at the front view first.


Left) Before cobblestone chin Botox / Right) After cobblestone chin Botox
These are photos from our clinic: Left) before cobblestone chin Botox / Right) after cobblestone chin Botox.
With the mouth closed,
the lower face looks more relaxed,
and the uncomfortable-looking appearance has disappeared.
This is the side profile achieved with Botox alone.


Left) Before cobblestone chin Botox / Right) After cobblestone chin Botox
With Botox alone,
the front view can look more relaxed,
and as the tense muscle relaxes,
it can create a more three-dimensional look from the side.
If you looked in the mirror
and wondered,
Why do chin wrinkles form?
rather than worrying,
you may want to try cobblestone chin Botox.^^
<If you have additional questions, please leave them in a secret comment,
and I will kindly answer them. Thank you.>

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I went to Lotte World.
When my daughter wasn’t around,
even if I had to wait in line for a long time,
I used to ride Atlantis several times,
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With the giant Loti
We waited an hour and rode the Balloon Journey once.....
Fighting...