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Jawline Filler

Are you unhappy with the shape or definition of your jawline? You’re not alone - jaw filler is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the world. Jaw filler can provide a nonsurgical solution for people who want to add contour, symmetry, or balance to their lower face. If you’re considering jaw filler, check out our website to find out more about the advantages and benefits of this quick and easy procedure.

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What is Jawline Filler?

Jawline filler is a type of dermal filler that is injected into the jaw area to create a more prominent and sculpted jawline. It can also help reduce the appearance of sagging skin, jowls, or a double chin. Jawline filler can be customized to suit your preferences and goals, whether you want a subtle enhancement or a dramatic transformation.

Jawline filler is a safe and effective procedure that can be done in less than an hour at a reputable clinic. The results are immediate and can last up to two years, depending on the type and amount of filler used. The procedure is minimally invasive and has minimal downtime, meaning you can resume your normal activities right away.

Jawline filler is suitable for both men and women who want to improve their facial contours and achieve a more youthful and attractive look. It can also help correct asymmetry or irregularities in the jawline caused by genetics, aging, or injury. Jawline filler can complement other facial procedures, such as chin augmentation, cheek enhancement, or nose reshaping.

Jawline filler is a popular and effective way to enhance your facial features and achieve a more defined and attractive jawline. It can make a big difference in how you look and feel about yourself. If you want to learn more about jawline filler or book a consultation, contact us today. We are happy to answer any questions you may have and help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Jawline Filler Benefits

Reduce the effects of age-related volume loss

As we age, we lose fat and collagen in our faces, which can make our skin look thinner and looser. This can affect the shape and structure of our jawline, making it look less defined and more droopy. Jawline filler can help restore some of the lost volume and firmness in the lower face, creating a more youthful and oval-looking jawline.

Reduce the appearance of jowls

Jowls are the sagging skin that hangs below the jawline, often caused by gravity, genetics, or weight loss. They can make your face look older and heavier than it really is. Jawline filler can help lift and tighten the skin around the jawline, reducing the appearance of jowls and creating a sharper separation between the jawline and neck.

Contour the jawline

Some people may have a weak or undefined jawline due to their bone structure or facial shape. This can make their face look rounder or less angular than they would like. Jawline filler can help contour the jawline by adding volume and projection to the chin and mandible (lower jaw), giving it a more sculpted and chiseled look.

Balance an asymmetrical jawline

Some people may have an asymmetrical jawline due to injury, surgery, or natural variation. This can affect their facial harmony and confidence. Jawline filler can help balance an asymmetrical jawline by adding or subtracting volume to different areas of the lower face, creating a more even and proportional look.

Strengthen or add proportion to the chin

Some people may have a small or recessed chin that makes their face look shorter or less balanced. This can also affect their profile and bite alignment. Jawline filler can help strengthen or add proportion to the chin by adding volume and projection to the front or sides of the chin, creating a more prominent and attractive feature.

Provide a strong foundation and frame for the face

The jawline is one of the most important features of the face, as it provides a strong foundation and frame for the rest of the facial features. A well-defined jawline can enhance your overall facial aesthetics, as well as your confidence and self-esteem.

Jawline filler can help provide a strong foundation and frame for your face by adding volume, definition, and contour to your lower face, creating a more striking and beautiful look.

How to get a better jawline ?

1. Chin Augmentation

Chin augmentation is a type of jawline filler procedure that aims to increase the projection and size of the chin. This can help to balance the facial proportions and create a more harmonious profile. Chin augmentation can also improve the appearance of a weak or receding chin, which can make the jawline look less defined.

Chin augmentation is usually done with a cannula, which is a thin tube with a blunt tip that allows the filler to be injected smoothly and evenly. The cannula is inserted through a small puncture in the skin near the chin and moved along the desired area. The procedure takes about 15 to 30 minutes and has minimal downtime.

2. Jaw Angle Enhancement

Jaw angle enhancement is a type of jawline filler procedure that aims to create a more angular and masculine jawline. This can help to add definition and structure to the lower face and create a more attractive facial shape. Jaw angle enhancement can also improve the appearance of a sagging or drooping jawline, which can make the face look older or tired.

Jaw angle enhancement is usually done with a needle, which allows for more precise placement of the filler. The needle is inserted into the skin at the back of the jaw and injected along the edge of the jawbone. The procedure takes about 15 to 20 minutes and has minimal downtime.

3. Jawline Contouring

Jawline contouring is a type of jawline filler procedure that aims to create a more smooth and feminine jawline. This can help to soften the appearance of a square or bulky jawline and create a more elegant and graceful facial shape. Jawline contouring can also improve the appearance of a jowly or chubby jawline, which can make the face look heavier or rounder.

 

Jawline contouring is usually done with a cannula, which allows for more even distribution of the filler. The cannula is inserted through a small puncture in the skin near the earlobe and moved along the curve of the jawline. The procedure takes about 20 to 40 minutes and has minimal downtime.

The Jawline Filler Procedure

Before the procedure

Before you get jawline filler, you need to consult with a qualified and experienced injector, such as a plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or nurse practitioner. They will assess your facial anatomy, medical history, and aesthetic goals and recommend the best type and amount of filler for you. They will also explain the risks, benefits, and costs of the procedure and answer any questions you may have.

 

There are different types of dermal fillers that can be used for jawline enhancement, but the most common ones are hyaluronic acid (HA) and calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA). HA is a natural substance that hydrates and plumps up the skin, while CaHA is a mineral compound that stimulates collagen production and provides structure. Both types of fillers are biodegradable and can last from 6 to 18 months.

 

You should avoid taking blood thinners, anti-inflammatory drugs, alcohol, and supplements that can increase bleeding or bruising for at least a week before the procedure. You should also inform your injector if you have any allergies, infections, or skin conditions in the treatment area.

 

During the procedure

The jawline filler procedure is usually done in an office setting under local anesthesia. The injector will apply a topical numbing cream to the lower face area and mark the injection sites with a pen. Then, they will use a thin needle or a cannula (a blunt tube) to inject the filler along the jawline and chin. The amount of filler used depends on your desired outcome and facial features but typically ranges from 1 to 4 milliliters per side.

The procedure takes about 15 to 30 minutes to complete. You may feel some pressure or discomfort during the injections, but it should not be painful. The injector will massage the area gently to distribute the filler evenly and avoid lumps or bumps.

 

After the procedure

After the procedure, you will see an immediate improvement in your jawline and chin shape. However, you may also experience some swelling, bruising, redness, or tenderness in the treated area. These side effects are normal and usually subside within a few days or weeks. You can apply ice packs or cold compresses to reduce swelling and pain. You can also take over-the-counter painkillers if needed.

 

You should avoid touching or rubbing the treated area for at least 24 hours after the procedure. You should also avoid strenuous exercise, heat exposure, alcohol consumption, and dental work for at least 48 hours. You should follow your injector's aftercare instructions carefully and contact them if you have any concerns or complications.

 

You can resume your normal activities within a day or two after the procedure. However, you should wait for at least two weeks before getting any other facial treatments or procedures. You should also protect your skin from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and avoiding direct sunlight.

You will enjoy the results of your jawline filler for several months or years, depending on the type of filler used and how your body metabolizes it. To maintain your results, you may need touch-up injections every 6 to 12 months. You can also combine jawline filler with other cosmetic procedures, such as Botox®, Kybella®, or chin liposuction, to enhance your lower face further.

Jawline Filler Recovery

1 Week

You may experience some swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness around the injection sites. This is normal and should subside within a few days. You can apply ice packs or cold compresses to the area to reduce inflammation and discomfort. You should also avoid touching, rubbing, or massaging your jawline for at least one week, as this can displace the filler and affect the results. You should also avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, smoking, and sun exposure for at least one week, as these can impair healing and increase the risk of infection.

2 Weeks

You should see a noticeable improvement in your jawline contour and definition. The swelling and bruising should have resolved by now, and you should be able to appreciate the full effect of the treatment. You can resume your normal activities and skincare routine, but you should still protect your skin from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and avoiding tanning beds. You should also avoid dental procedures, such as teeth whitening or braces, for at least two weeks after your treatment, as these can put pressure on your jawline and alter the shape of the filler.

3 Weeks

You should be fully recovered from your jawline filler treatment and enjoy a more defined and sculpted jawline. You should not experience any pain or discomfort at this point, but if you do, you should contact your doctor immediately. You should also monitor your jawline for any signs of infection, such as pus, fever, redness or warmth. If you notice any of these symptoms, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

4 Weeks

You should have no issues with your jawline filler treatment and be able to enjoy the results for up to two years. However, you should keep in mind that the filler will gradually dissolve over time and that individual results may vary depending on factors such as age, skin type, metabolism,  and lifestyle. To maintain your jawline filler results, you may need to repeat the treatment every 12 to 18 months, depending on your personal preference and doctor's recommendation.

3 Months

You should still see a significant improvement in your jawline shape and definition. The filler should still be intact and provide a natural-looking enhancement to your facial features. You should continue to follow a healthy lifestyle and skincare regimen to preserve your results and prevent premature aging.

6 Months

You may notice some subtle changes in your jawline filler results as the filler starts to break down and metabolize. This is normal and expected, as hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that is naturally found in the body. You may also notice some loss of volume or firmness in your jawline due to natural aging processes. To restore your jawline filler results, you may consider getting a touch-up treatment or a full repeat treatment depending on your needs and goals.

1 Year

You may need to get another jawline filler treatment to maintain your desired results. The frequency and amount of filler needed will depend on how fast your body absorbs the filler and how satisfied you are with your appearance. Your doctor will be able to advise you on the best course of action based on your individual case.

 

Jawline filler is a safe and effective way to enhance your jawline contour and definition without surgery or downtime. By following the recovery process outlined above, you can ensure optimal results and avoid potential complications. If you have any questions or concerns about your jawline filler treatment or recovery process, do not hesitate to contact your doctor for guidance and support.

Risks and Complications

Some of the possible side effects of jawline filler are:

 

- Asymmetrical appearance: Sometimes, the filler may not be evenly distributed or may shift after injection, resulting in an unbalanced look. This can be corrected by injecting more filler or dissolving some of it with an enzyme called hyaluronidase.


- Redness, bruising and bleeding: These are common reactions to any injection and usually subside within a few days. You can minimize them by avoiding blood thinners, alcohol, and anti-inflammatory drugs before and after the procedure. Applying ice or cold compresses can also help reduce swelling and discomfort.


- Bump-like acne: Some people may develop small lumps or nodules under the skin where the filler was injected. These are usually harmless and resolve on their own over time. However, if they persist or become infected, they may need to be treated with antibiotics or steroids. In rare cases, they may need to be surgically removed.


- Skin damage or scars: Infection, inflammation, or allergic reaction to the filler can cause damage to the skin or underlying tissues. This can result in scarring, discolouration, or loss of sensation in the affected area. To prevent this, you should follow your provider's instructions on how to care for your skin after the procedure and report any signs of infection or adverse reaction immediately.


- Numbness: Some degree of temporary numbness or tingling is normal after jawline filler injection. This is due to the pressure of the filler on the nerves or blood vessels in the area. It usually wears off within a few hours or days. However, if it lasts longer than expected or affects your ability to speak or chew, you should contact your provider as soon as possible.


- Allergic reaction to fillers: Although rare, some people may have an allergic reaction to the filler material or the numbing agent used during the procedure. This can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, or anaphylaxis (a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction). If you have a history of allergies or sensitivity to any medications or substances, you should inform your provider before getting jawline filler. You should also carry an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) with you in case of emergency.


- Infections: Any injection carries a risk of introducing bacteria or other microorganisms into the body. This can lead to infections that can range from mild to severe. To reduce this risk, you should choose a reputable and experienced provider who follows strict hygiene and safety protocols. You should also avoid touching or manipulating your jawline after the procedure and keep it clean and dry. If you notice any signs of infection such as fever, pus, redness, warmth, or pain, you should seek medical attention right away.


- Oedema: Oedema is a medical term for fluid retention or swelling. It can occur due to various factors such as inflammation, trauma, hormonal changes, or allergic reactions. Oedema can affect any part of the body but is more common in areas where there is less tissue support such as the eyes, lips, or jawline. Oedema can cause discomfort, tightness, distortion, or difficulty moving the affected area. It usually resolves within a few days or weeks but may require treatment with diuretics (drugs that increase urine output) or steroids if it persists or worsens.

How can you minimize the risks and complications associated with jawline filler?

The best way to minimize the risks and complications associated with jawline filler is to choose a qualified and experienced provider who can perform the procedure safely and effectively. You should do your research and ask for referrals from friends, family members, or online reviews. You should also consult with our patient coordinator before the procedure and discuss your expectations, goals, medical history, allergies, medications, and any questions or concerns you may have.

Frequently asked questions

Jawline Filler
Before and After

Jawline filler is a type of dermal filler that can enhance the shape and definition of your lower face. It can help you achieve a more sculpted and balanced look by adding volume and structure to your jawline and chin. Jawline filler can also reduce the appearance of sagging skin, jowls, or a double chin by creating a clear separation between your face and neck. If you are curious about how jawline filler can transform your profile, you should check out our gallery of before and after photos. You will be amazed by the difference that a few injections can make. Our photos show real results from real patients who have trusted us with their jawline filler treatments. You can see how jawline filler can create a more oval-looking jawline, contour the jawline, giving it a sharper appearance, strengthen or add proportion to the chin, and provide a strong foundation and frame for the face. Browse our before and after photos to see the stunning outcomes that are possible with jawline filler.

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