A: female with a ‘male’ chin implant that wanted a more feminine line chin. This case represents a classic example of surgeons who do not understand the aesthetic impact implants in the front view or what women are looking for. Very few women ever want a broader or wider chin. Well, there are patients who do make that change very clear from the beginning. Chin implants, since there are today on the shelf, are really for men and the seven implants styles that exist, only one is appropriate for most women. But a good aesthetic guideline for the increase of the female chin in the front or higher view is to ensure that the sides of the implant do not violate the aesthetic lines as the jaw line occurs. As you can see in the existing chin implant of this patient who is looking for a more V -shaped chin effect. Viola this basic principle for women who seeks a change in the frontal sight. A new personalized chin implant was designed that created one more way in V simply not having wings on the side of the implant. It was also placed lower on the bone to add vertical height, it also contributes to a narrower and more-shaped appearance.