You have a long lower '1/3rd' of the face. When I measure relative distances on your ceph in accordance to where they should be divided to see if both areas are equal, what's called the lower '1/3rd' is LONGER than the middle '1/3rd'.
Frontal view also reveals a longish looking chin. Profile view reveals a chin that could be vertically shortened and projected outward (sliding genioplasty).
Assuming you are male, a longer '1/3rd' would not be considered much of an aesthetic problem at all when the areas beside the chin are NOT as NARROW as yours. But clear as day from FRONTAL view that the narrowness to the sides of chin contribute to it looking LONGER than someone else with a WIDER area beside the chin who also had the SAME vertical length to the lower '1/3rd' as you do.
Now, from FRONTAL perspective, someone with a WIDER area beside the chin would most likely also have a longer vertical distance to an area of the MANDIBULAR BODY found between the chin and the gonial angle area when viewed on a profile ceph.
So, WIDTH beside the chin, lack thereof as seen in frontal perspective, can be a FUNCTION of a SHORT vertical distance to part of the mandibular body found between the 'back of the jaw angle' and the chin which we can view on your ceph because not only is it a PROFILE perspective but it also shows how much vertical 'SPACE' there is is between the root of the molars and the lower border of the body of the mandible. Your ceph reveals a very NARROW 'space' to the body of the mandible to the area between the roots of the molars and the border of the mandible. So, that is consistent with lack of width found to the sides of your chin.
With a chin wing, they cut from front of chin to the back of the jaw angle. The surgery involves NAVIGATING a NERVE. The nerve in your case, would be in a very 'tight' space which is the short area between roots of molars and border of the mandible. So, it's a situation where people needing more length to the that part of the body of the mandible and need that length because of lack of enough width to sides of chin might not be good candidates for a chin wing that gives more length to the body of the mandible between roots of molars and border of it. Because a cut starting from front of chin and going all the way to the back of the jaw has to NAVIGATE a NERVE that's pretty close to where they cut.
Your ceph doesn't look like one where you are an 'ideal' candidate for a chin wing cut that 'drops down' the short vertical distance between the roots of the molars and border of the mandibular body as to make that longer where you need it to be longer in frontal view. A chin wing doctor would want a type of scan that shows how close that nerve will be to the cut. However, a chin wing doctor would certainly be in the capacity reduce the excess length of the chin where the chin itself is long and also increase the projection of the chin which would resolve to being very similar to a sliding genio to increase projection and vertically shorten.
In essence, your lower '1/3rd' is long. The length is exaggerated by lack of WIDTH to the SIDES of the chin. The lack of width to the sides of the chin is a FUNCTION of lack of vertical length to the mandibular body where the length is looked at as narrow space between the roots of the molars and the border of the mandible. To increase that vertical distance a chin wing would need to cut through the narrow area to place a graft in there. However since the NERVE is close to the path of the cut to do that, the nerve being too close to the path of the cut could preclude the type o chin wing surgery needed to elongate the part of the mandibular body where it's shortness contributes to the narrowness beside your chin seen in frontal view. They COULD give you something akin to a sliding genio that projects out the chin more and also vertically shortens it. But so could OTHER surgeons who are NOT 'chin wing' doctors.
You would need to consult WITH a chin wing doctor to FIND OUT IF they could elongate the part of the mandible beside the chin in YOUR particular case. Chin wing doctors CAN do that ONLY IF there is enough 'space' to navigate the nerve. If there is NOT, they CAN'T. If they can't, they offer a surgery similar to a sliding genio with aim to project chin outward and also upward to shorten which is something that most maxfax doctors who DON'T do chin wings can also do.