One of the most common features of beautiful people is a chiseled, contoured jawline. Of course, some people are naturally endowed with such features while others must seek non-surgical solutions to achieve that look.
However, over the past two decades, a viable third option has entered the market: injectable fillers for the jawline.
A Non-surgical option that uses fillers to shape and define the jawline has grown immensely in popularity. These fillers offer a practical option for achieving the sharp, attractive facial profile they have always wanted.
If you’re considering this option, first explore the ins and outs of using dermal fillers for the jawline. We have the answers to popular questions, such as how jaw fillers work, which ones to use, and how much jawline fillers cost.
Finally, we will look at the different effects achieved with this popular cosmetic procedure.
What Does Jawline Filler Do?
Similar to the effects achieved in other areas around the face, dermal fillers for the jawline help to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and/or accentuate the shape of an area in which they are injected.
What Fillers Are Best for Jawline Injections?
There are a number of dermal fillers that are popular for use in the Jawline. The type and amount of filler that is best for you will depend on your anatomy and desired results. The best way to determine this is through a consultation with a trained medical professional.
Restylane® , Radiesse®, and Juvéderm® are some examples of filler classes that are used along the lower face.
How Much Does Jawline Filler Cost?
As with all cosmetic procedures, the cost for jawline filler varies based on several factors, including the types and amounts of dermal fillers used to achieve your desired results. Another important factor is whether patients are using other procedures to sharpen the jawline, such as Kybella® injections for double chin fat reduction.
However, for those who want a starting price range, the cost is typically $800 to $900 per syringe for all the major filler types used for the jawline — Radiesse ®, Restylane ®, and Juvéderm®. Because more than one syringe is required, the average full price for jawline filler treatment generally ranges from $1,600 to $2,400.
How Long Do Jaw Fillers Last?
Unlike surgery, jaw contouring with fillers offers a temporary solution because the body naturally breaks down the substances in fillers over time.
As a result, the effects of jawline filler typically last anywhere from 6 to 12 months. Individual results will vary, depending on factors such as age, metabolism, the type/amount of filler used, to name a few.
How Does Jawline Filler Help People Achieve a Slimmer, More Defined Jawline?
Individuals choose jawline filler procedures as a means to treat a number of different cosmetic facial issues, including facial contouring, facial asymmetry, loss of facial volume associated with weight loss or aging, and the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles along the jaw and lower face. Filler along the jawline can create a sharper contour which contributes to a more definition in the lower face.
Jaw Contouring with Fillers
The use of jawline fillers to shape the face is a precise procedure that involves specific application of filler products in a way that is designed to artfully shape a person’s face.
Through careful positioning of needles and distribution of filler substances under the skin, a trained medical professional can use jawline fillers to increase volume in some areas of the face while allowing others to stand out on their own. The result is a more contoured, symmetrical face shape that is more youthful looking.
Adding volume in this way can also create a more clearly defined separation between the jawline and neck while creating a sharper jaw angle.
Jawline Fillers for Jowls and Sagging Skin
The other major use of filler for the jawline is to camouflage sagging of the lower face, particularly the jowls.
Jowls refer to sagging skin along the neck and jawline that become more apparent as we age. This skin, which is quite thin and delicate, can begin to lose collagen and elasticity in some people as early as their 30s and 40s. Sagging jowls can also appear because of major, rapid weight loss.
Using jawline fillers to address the area before and after the jowl can help camouflage this area, creating a more youthful and defined jawline.
Jaw Filler Is a Popular Alternative to Plastic Surgery
For some, the classic chiseled jawline is a natural gift, and for others it can be an expensive surgery. However, this day in age there is a third option: to contour the jawline non-surgically with the help of dermal fillers.
Jaw contouring with dermal filler is safer and less expensive than surgery, and can provide the right patient with the jawline they have been hoping for. Check out our jaw Botox® before and after photo gallery to see actual results from some of our clients.
If you are interested in learning more about jaw fillers and how it could help to achieve the facial definition and structure you’ve always wanted, contact The Rejuva Center at Williams in Albany, New York, today and schedule a consultation with our experienced medical staff who can help evaluate your needs and recommend a personalized non-surgical treatment plan.
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