Jawline Filler
What is Jawline (Chin) Filler?
Congenital issues such as a recessed chin or problems during development, as well as orthodontic issues, can cause the sharpness of the jawline to fade. Additionally, sagging in the double chin and cheeks can also result in a less defined jawline.
Therefore, it is important to first identify the cause. If sagging is present, a thread lift can be used to tighten the area, while if there is volume loss, a filler application may be necessary.
The number of threads used or how many syringes of filler are required can be determined after an anatomical examination. The key goal is to achieve a result that aligns with the golden ratio.
In men, defining the angular shape of the jawline helps create a more masculine appearance, while in women, the aim is to create a more oval or V-shaped contour.
Common Jawline Shape Distortions
There are several common jawline shape distortions, which can be either structural or due to weight gain and aging. The main issues observed in the chin area include:
- Volume deficiency in the chin area
- A chin that is too small or recessed
- Indistinct jawline
- Asymmetry
- Sagging under the chin
Individuals may also express concerns related to the chin area beyond these common issues, such as:
- A chin shape that is out of harmony with the rest of the face
- An excessively thin chin structure
- An overly large chin
- A sagging double chin
- An undefined jawline
- A dimpled chin
With jawline definition and chin tip filler, you can achieve clearer, more symmetrical, and more attractive facial contours.
How is Jawline (Chin) Filler Applied?
In chin filler procedures, injection techniques are used. Dermal filler materials are employed to balance out the recessed appearance of the chin and shape the lower part of the face. There are various types of filler materials that can be used in these injections, with hyaluronic acid being the most commonly used.
Anesthesia is not typically required for chin filler procedures. However, if requested, a local anesthesia can be applied. The chosen filler material is injected just beneath the skin using small needles. The procedure typically takes around 15 minutes.
Is Jawline Filler Permanent?
Jawline and chin tip fillers are applied with thicker, denser, and lifting-effect fillers to ensure the desired shape and definition. The longevity of the filler varies depending on individual factors and structural conditions, but it typically lasts between 12 to 18 months. If you wish to maintain the results, a touch-up procedure may be required after the initial treatment.