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COBBLESTONE CHIN
COBBLESTONE CHIN

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WHAT IS A COBBLESTONE CHIN?

A cobblestone chin, also known as pebble chin, is a characteristic bump on the tip of the chin. It is usually visible when the natural face mimic is used and looks like a wrinkled orange skin.

One of the reasons for the appearance of a cobblestone chin are hyperactive facial muscles - especially the mentalis muscle. The cobblestone chin may also be affected by a loss of skin firmness, as well as its natural aging processes. 

A treatment for cobblestone chin may be the use of botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox. It involves the injection of the product under the skin to tense the selected area and restore its smoothness.

INDICATIONS:

Cobblestone (pebble) chin

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Pregnancy
  • Breast-feeding
  • Coagulopathy
  • Neuromuscular disorders 
  • Use of certain medications (e.g. antibiotics, anticoagulants)
  • Inflammation, bacterial and viral infections
  • Hypersensitivity or allergy to product ingredients

RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY:

Number of treatments performed: 1
The treatment may be repeated after approximately 6 months to maintain the effect. 

Pricing

Type of service:
Prices from*:
Wrinkle reduction with Botox
700 PLN
Bruxism treatment with Botox
1900 PLN
Hyperhidrosis treatment with Botox
2300 PLN
Migraine treatment with Botox
2600 PLN
Cobblestone (pebble) chin
600 PLN
*Final prices may vary depending on the scope of the service.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - COBBLESTONE (PEBBLE) CHIN

The specialist selects a suitable, small dose of the product tailored to the individual needs of the patient. Next, the preparation is administered to the relevant parts of the face with a very thin needle.

The sensations during the treatment are individual and dependent on the patient's pain threshold. The procedure may cause some discomfort related to injection - you may feel light pricks and tingling. 

After the procedure, the skin may be slightly red, painful and tender. Symptoms should resolve spontaneously within a few days after the procedure.

The treatment effect may vary from patient to patient. This is affected by various factors, including i.a. age, skin type, health condition, amount of preparation used.
It is recommended to repeat the treatments about every 6 months to maintain the effect. This is an individual matter and may vary from patient to patient. 

For a few hours after the treatment you should not tilt your head, lean or lie down.
For 24 hours after the treatment it is worth to avoid sauna, swimming pool and intense workouts. You should also avoid drinking alcohol.