Many candidates who have a chin that is too short or a chin that is not perky enough will opt for chin pads to correct these flaws. Chin augmentation with autologous fat is one of the most popular and safest procedures available. Autologous fat is non-toxic, harmless, green and safe, which is the biggest advantage. Many candidates have a rejection of prosthesis or hyaluronic acid implantation, so fat grafting chin pads are getting more and more attention from candidates. Fat grafting is minimally invasive and non-scarring, and the results are natural and lifelike, which is also incomparable to other surgeries. The operation is relatively simple, without damaging the tissues around the chin, and the effect is real and long-lasting after the fat has been activated, so it is favored by the majority of beauty seekers. Fat grafting chin pads have many benefits, fat chin pads are suitable for most of the candidates, especially for those who have a certain amount of bone tissue support in the lower jaw. However, for those who have a short chin and severe jaw recession, they will need a prosthetic implant, or a combination of their own fat filler after a prosthetic implant to achieve better results. Regarding the question of whether fat grafting can solve the problem of facial asymmetry, in fact, everyone’s face has a slight asymmetry, and usually no obvious difference will be found unless you look closely. However, if a person’s face is severely asymmetrical, it will not only look very unattractive, but will also bring great harm to the candidate physically and mentally. There are many causes of left and right facial asymmetry, both congenital and acquired factors. How can we treat the problem of facial asymmetry? Thanks to the current development of plastic surgery technology, there are now good ways to solve this problem. Fat grafting is an absolute indication for the improvement of facial asymmetry with very good results. As the best soft tissue filler, fat is effective in correcting soft tissue defects as well as any other facial contour deformities. When fat grafting is done, the amount of fat injected can be adjusted accordingly to the degree of facial depression to restore symmetry to the left and right sides of the face. Minor asymmetries can be completely corrected, while patients with severe asymmetries, such as hemifacial dystrophy, also have excellent results.