A jawline defines facial contour and appearance. A well-defined jawline is one of the markers of an attractive face and youthfulness for both men and women. For men, it is believed that a well-defined jawline signified strength and virility. For women, a soft and well-defined jawline represents refinement and femininity. Although the jawline is part of the biological definition of being attractive, not everyone is blessed with a well-sculpted jawline. 

If you are among those who lack a prominent jawline, medical advancement has come to your rescue. A jawline filler can give you that well-sculpted lower face you desire. Jawline filler is one of the non-invasive cosmetic procedures performed on the face to provide a slim and more defined jawline. 

This article shall explain what jawline fillers are, how it works, their benefits, procedures, cost, and effects. 

What is a jawline filler? 

Jawline filler or jawline contouring is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure targeted at sculpting the jawline and chin. It is a form of dermal filler that improves facial appearance by sculpting the face’s lower part and giving it a well-defined jawline that balances the facial profile.

Jawline fillers involve the injection of a gel( called filler ) into the skin. This gel stimulates the natural production of collagen and hyaluronic acid. Consequently, it firms sagging skin, sculpts the jawline, and eliminates wrinkles and fine lines. 

Why do you need a jawline filler? 

Jawline filler addresses a wide range of issues concerning undesirable lower faces, such as;

Sagging skin around the jawline 

As the body ages, the skin gradually loses its elasticity and starts sagging. The jawline will begin to lose its definition and appear soft. The corner of the mouth may also begin to droop, leading to the appearance of marionette lines. Due to the loss of tissues, you may also start developing wrinkles and jowls along your jawline. 

Jawline fillers can restore facial volume. It boosts the production of collagen and elastin to restore skin firmness. It gives structural support to the cheek and chin to achieve a more youthful appearance. Jawline filler is also complemented as an anti-wrinkle injection as it relaxes some lower face muscles and smoothes fine lines and wrinkles. 

Weak jawline 

Your jawline is weak if it has a round and soft edge. The jawline is not well pronounced. You will notice your lower jaw is set inwards towards the neck and not protruding outward. Although a receding jawline is not abnormal, it may affect your facial appearance and attractiveness. A weak jawline is often hereditary and not caused by any medical condition. 

Jawline filler can improve your weak jawline and enhance your bone structure. When the dermal filler is injected into your jawline, it will gradually restructure the appearance and shape of your jaw. It produces a well-defined angle from the bottom of your ear to your chin. It creates angles and straight lines to help men achieve a more chiselled facial profile. Conversely, it helps women achieve soft facial curves.

How to get a jawline filler

The first step is to look for a licensed cosmetic professional who is highly experienced with a track record of success. Dr Nina Bal is one such professional who is an expert in the field of facial sculpting. 

First, you need to book an appointment with her. She must examine your face to know if the treatment is suitable for you or if you’ll need any other medicine. If you proceed with jawline fillers, she will determine the type, amount and depth ideal for you. 

Types of jawline fillers

There are different types of jawline fillers, and they also work differently. These jawline fillers are;

  • Hyaluronic Acid 

Also known as HA, this jawline filler injection includes Restylane and Juvederm. The hyaluronic acid substance keeps the skin full and well-hydrated. When administered, these injections smoothen fine lines and wrinkles and plump up the jawline. 

  • Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA)

Cara fillers such as Radiesse are injected with a water-based gel before being injected into the affected areas. When mixed, collagen forms around the gel smoothens lines and adds fullness to jawlines. 

  • Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)

This particular filler is a semi-permanent filler that requires a series of injections, after which it will last for years. An excellent example of this is Bellafil. 

How jawline procedure works

The actual process is between 10-20minutes. Dr Nina would cleanse your skin and apply an anaesthetic cream to numb any pain during the procedure. Then, a very tiny needle will be used to inject small amounts of filler underneath your jawline. You may feel a slight sting or pinch as the needle pierces your skin. After this, the whole procedure is relatively painless. 

After the whole procedure, you may experience swelling or bruising, which will go away in a few days. You can apply ice packs to the affected areas to minimise any form of discomfort that may arise after. 

Depending on Dr Nina’s recommendation, you should be able to resume any form of strenuous activity 24 hours after the procedure. 

Who can get jawline fillers?

  • People who want to have a more youthful appearance.
  • People who wish to fine lines and smooth creases in their jaw. 
  • People who want to have a more symmetrical jawline.
  • People who want to give their jawline a sharper angel.
  • People who want to add volume to their jawline.
  • People who want to reduce the effects of ageing, such as wrinkles and sagging skin.

Who shouldn’t get jaw fillers

Although jawline filler for men is as suitable for women, there is some set of people who should not undergo the procedure of getting jaw fillers.

  • People living with Uncontrolled diabetes
  • People with infections
  • People with connective tissue diseases such as scleroderma or lupus.
  • People with cold sores
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What you should note before getting jawline fillers

There are some questions your health provider will ask you before embarking on the procedure to avoid future complications. These are;

  • Skin condition

If you are getting specific treatments or have an active skin disease, fillers may not be the best option.

  • Medications and supplements 

Blood thinners such as aspirin, NSAIDs and some supplements can increase the risk of bruising and bleeding while getting jawline fillers. As such, you may need to stop these medications or accessories for a while before getting jawline fillers. 

  • Nicotine use

Nicotine products or smoking can slow down the after-filler healing process. 

Benefits of jawline filler procedure 

  • Fast procedure and recovery 

The process of getting jawline fillers is about 20 minutes long, and recovery doesn’t take too long, either. Unlike more invasive cosmetic surgeries, jawline fillers enable you to return to work or strenuous activities in about a day. 

  • Minimal health risk

Unless you have some underlying health issues that your health provider would have to inquire about before proceeding with the procedure, jawline fillers have little to no health risk.

  • Immediate results

Depending on the individual, the jawline fillers’ result becomes visible within 24-48hours after the procedure. 

  • Monetary savings

The cost of jawline fillers is less expensive compared to other invasive cosmetic surgeries. The price varies according to your prescribing doctor and geographical area. The average cost is between $600 and $800 per syringe. 

Side effects of jawline fillers

While jawline fillers’ non-invasive procedure is painless and relatively safe, some temporary side effects may still occur. These risks are;

  • Asymmetrical appearance
  • Redness, bruising and bleeding
  • Bump-like acne
  • Skin damage or scars
  • Numbness
  • Allergic reaction to fillers
  • Infections 
  • Oedema

When to be worried

Body reaction is not the same. If you experience the following, consult your health provider as soon as possible.

  • The asymmetrical (lopsided) appearance lasts for more than seven days.
  • Nodules or bumps around the injection area.
  • Redness, bruising, or swelling that lasts for more than seven days.
  • Allergic reactions such as an itchy rash.
  • Fever or other signs of infection.

FAQs

Are fillers suitable for the jawline?

Jawline fillers make one look younger and also help enhance the jawline’s appearance. 

How long do jaw fillers last?

Jaw Fillers have immediate visible results after the whole procedure. Fillers such as Calcium hydroxylapatite may last for as long as 15 months, while hyaluronic acid may stay for as long as two years. However, these fillers must be re-administered consistently for effective results. 

How many fillers are needed for the jawline?

For a sharp and defined outlook, most patients would need about 1-2 syringes of fillers on both sides without looking overdone. 

Do jaw fillers hurt?

Pain is subjective, so some people may say jaw filler is painful, while others would say otherwise. However, your doctor or health practitioner would numb the area with an anaesthetic cream to reduce pain while injecting the fillers. 
When the anaesthetic wears off, you may feel a small amount of discomfort or pain for about a day. If the pain lasts more than a day or becomes severe, you should get back to your doctor. 

Will jawline filler lift jowls?

When volume is restored and the jawline is well sculpted, it reduces the appearance of sagging jowls. So, jawline fillers can give you a more defined look. 

When do you see jaw filler results?

Jaw filler results are immediately visible within 24 hours of going through the procedure. 

Final words

Jawline filler is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure to enhance the jawline appearance, smooth wrinkles and make you look younger. However, you may have to repeat the process every six to eighteen months to retain the results. You should be careful to choose a health professional who is well-seasoned in cosmetic surgeries to discuss the complexities and know if the process suits you or if you’ll have to explore other options.  

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