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Jawline Fillers

Jawline Fillers

The jawline holds substantial importance in facial aesthetics, acting as a foundational structure that influences the overall harmony and balance of the face.

A strong, well-defined jawline is often associated with youthful charm and attractiveness. However, as time passes, various factors like genetics, bone changes, and reduced collagen levels can result in a less defined or drooping jawline.

To combat these effects, jawline fillers have emerged as a popular non-surgical option. These fillers, typically containing hyaluronic acid or other dermal substances, can be strategically injected along the jawline to restore lost volume, improve contour, and enhance symmetry. This not only revitalizes the lower face but also brings about a significant transformation in overall facial appearance.

Jawline fillers are particularly beneficial for those aiming to refine and balance their profile, addressing mild jowls or sagging induced by age or genetic predispositions. Reach out to us to schedule a session with one of our skilled doctors for this rejuvenating treatment.

Frequently Asked

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are injectable substances typically made of hyaluronic acid, a natural component found in the body. They are used to restore volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours

What areas can be treated with dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers can be used to treat various areas of the face, including the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds (smile lines), marionette lines, under-eye hollows, and jawline.

How long do the results last?

The duration of results varies depending on factors such as the type of filler used and individual metabolism. Generally, results from hyaluronic acid fillers can last anywhere from several months to over a year.

Is the treatment painful?

Discomfort during the treatment is usually minimal. Most dermal fillers contain a local anaesthetic, lidocaine, to enhance patient comfort.

Are dermal fillers reversible?

Dermal fillers can be partially or fully dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase.