OP, I think you look totally normal.
Very mild lack of projection in the lower jaw but really, not a big deal. Philtrum is a bit long, but you're a guy, you can get away with it. Facial hair covers this wonderfully. Anyone recommending procedures is irresponsible, imo, and you likely have BDD and/or perfectionism.
I enjoy any fair comment. My understand is that there is nothing too much bad about my facial features but still I'm looking to further increase the aesthetics if practically and rationally possible to a fair standard.
Another user mentioned correcting the nose to fix the jaw balance. I was then thinking of at least fillers temporary. Anyway, this doesn't seem that critical as I gathered from opinions.
RE philtrum, it's about 19mm. Was contemplating the only corrective option as I understood in the face of lip lift but this area is new for me. Currently my goal was to do at first some most probably chin/jaw implant to see if any improvements are worth it.
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My bad for double posting, was thinking it would auto collate. Will act in future accordingly.
Nose base at Anterior Nasal Spine (ANS) looks forward. Often the case when the nose to lip angle is overly open (obtuse) which you have. Consistent with your observation of chin NOT looking as RELATIVELY forward as lip area.
ETA: Your chin/jaw area is NOT backwards. It just looks so because the ANS is too forwards. The aesthetic disharmony is at the ANS.
This is something new to me and I am so thankful to you for bringing this up. Maybe it's not my nose size or the chin, but rather the area where the two meet. Never thought about this. Will definitely bring this up with the plastic surgeon if they miss on this initially!