Chin Filler in Santa Ana (South Coast Metro)
Feel good about your profile
A balanced chin changes how your whole face reads.
Get shape, projection, and harmony, without surgery.
You’re Cautious. We Get It.
You want a natural look. No surprises. No “overdone” angles.
At Calista, we plan your treatment with care and restraint. Injections are performed by licensed clinicians, in a medical setting. Your goals lead; our technique supports them.
We’re in Santa Ana’s South Coast Metro and welcome patients from Irvine and Costa Mesa.
Your 3‑Step Plan
What You’ll Gain (and Avoid)
Benefits you can notice:
Clearer side profile and better facial balance.
More definition where chin meets jawline.
Option to build gradually for subtle change.
Immediate results with little downtime.
If you wait or choose poorly: photos still bug you; quick fixes miss balance; uneven or migrated filler is harder to correct. We’ll help you set a plan that fits your face and timeline.
Cheek Filler, Plain and Simple
What it is
Chin filler uses hyaluronic acid dermal filler to add structure and projection along the front of the chin. It can also smooth a soft chin pad or mild cleft and blend the transition into the jaw. Results are seen right away; swelling settles over the first few days. (Results vary; medical consultation required.)
Who it’s for
You want a clearer profile or stronger chin line.
You have mild to moderate chin retrusion or asymmetry.
You prefer a non‑surgical option with little downtime.
You’re okay starting conservatively and building in stages.
What to expect
Visit length: typically 30–45 minutes.
Comfort: topical numbing is available; most fillers also contain lidocaine.
Downtime: plan for possible swelling/bruising 2–7 days; avoid strenuous exercise and pressure on the area for 24 hours.
Follow‑up: we may schedule a check at ~2 weeks.
How long it lasts
Many patients enjoy results for many months; longevity varies by product, area, and metabolism. If needed, most HA fillers can be adjusted or dissolved.
How much filler will I need?
Plans are personalized. Many first‑time patients start modestly and build over time. Your injector will discuss likely ranges after assessing your anatomy and goals.
Safety notes
We review your medical history, anatomy, and risks before treatment. Common effects include temporary tenderness, swelling, and bruising. Rare but serious complications, including vascular events, can occur; our team is trained in prevention, diagnosis, and management. (See FAQs below for more.)
Pairing options
Chin filler often pairs well with jawline contouring or “chin shadow” refinement for added definition. We’ll tailor a phased plan that fits your features and your calendar.
Pricing & membership
Prices change over time. For today’s menu and membership savings, view the Service Menu & Pricing page.
Near South Coast Plaza. Easy In and Out.
Calista Aesthetics
201 Sandpointe Ave, Suite 135, Santa Ana, CA 92707
Near South Coast Plaza, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and Metro Pointe; convenient to the 405 and 55 and close to John Wayne Airport (SNA).
Who we serve
Santa Ana (South Coast Metro): quick access from Bristol St. and Sunflower Ave.
Irvine: a short drive via the 405; many patients stop by after work or flights from SNA.
Costa Mesa: minutes from South Coast Plaza and Metro Pointe parking.
FAQs
Many patients see results for many months. Longevity varies by product choice, treatment plan, and metabolism.
It depends on your starting anatomy and goal. We often begin conservatively and build in stages for control.
Yes, our approach is face‑balance first. We design for your features, angles, and profile.
Most patients report mild, brief discomfort; we use numbing and careful technique.
Expect possible swelling or bruising for a few days. Plan important photos/events accordingly.
Most HA fillers can be adjusted or dissolved with an enzyme in a medical setting.
You should be in good health, not pregnant or breastfeeding, and free of active skin infections at the treatment site. We’ll confirm during your medical consult.
All injections carry risks. Serious complications are rare but possible. We discuss risks, prevention, and what to expect before treatment.





