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Jawline Contouring: Everything You Need to Know

By Dr. Jennifer Levine, MD
Updated January 17, 2023
in Facial Contouring, Jawline Surgery
Jawline Contouring Woman Repairing for surgery

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If you have a receding chin or jowl that won’t go away, jawline contouring could help you get the look you want.

Jawline contouring surgery is one of the most sought-after procedures for enhancing its appearance.

Fortunately, it has become easier than ever before.

Thanks to advancements in plastic surgery technology, it is now possible for almost anyone to get an improved jawline and facial features quicker than ever.

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There are a number of different types of jawline contouring surgeries available today, and this article will explain what they are and which might be right for you.

What is Jawline Contouring?

Jaw contouring is a cosmetic procedure that changes how the jawline looks.

It can help to define the jawline, reduce a wide or square-shaped jaw, and reduce the appearance of a double chin.

You can contour your jaw surgically or non-surgically, with results that can be long-lasting.

Jawline contouring can also make a big difference in how your face looks, giving you a more balanced and attractive appearance.

How Does Jawline Contouring Work?

The goal of jawline contouring is to make the jawline stand out more by removing extra skin and fat from the neck and jowls and extra skin from the chin.

This is typically done through a series of non-invasive cosmetic injectables.

Depending on the area of your jawline you’re contouring, you may undergo laser resurfacing.

Laser resurfacing is typically used to treat red marks and acne scars, but it also has the added benefit of improving the contour of your face.

After your initial consultation and examination, your plastic surgeon will discuss the different jawline contouring procedures available.

If approved for the procedure, you’ll have your first treatment a couple of days after your surgery.

Who Is an Ideal Candidate for Jawline Contouring?

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Anyone can benefit from jawline contouring, but those who want to improve the look of their jawline are the best candidates.

You are a good candidate for jawline contouring:-

  • If you suffer from a receding chin or jowls.
  • Have mild to moderate facial wrinkles, a sagging jawline, or excess skin on the neck.
  • You can undergo this procedure if you are in good health and have realistic expectations about the results.
  • You’re over 35 years and have excess skin on the back of your neck that could be addressed through neck contouring surgery.

What to Expect During a Jawline Contouring Procedure

During the procedure, your cosmetic surgeon will make small incisions and use a scalpel to remove excess fat and tissue.

Here is a step-by-step overview of what to expect during a jawline contouring procedure, from your first consultation to aftercare.

  • Consultation: During the first consultation, your cosmetic surgeon will talk to you about the results you want, look at your medical history, and look at your face to see if jawline contouring is proper for you.
  • Pre-treatment Instructions: Your surgeon will give detailed pre-treatment instructions, such as avoiding certain medications, eating healthy, and avoiding direct sun exposure.
  • Anesthesia: Before the procedure starts, your plastic surgeon will use local anesthesia to numb the treatment area before the procedure begins.
  • Treatment: Your cosmetic surgeon will use a scalpel to make small incisions around the jawline and remove excess fat and tissue. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
  • Post-treatment Care: After the procedure is complete, your surgeon will give you instructions on how to care for the treatment area, including limiting physical activity, avoiding direct sun exposure, and avoiding certain medications.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Your cosmetic surgeon will probably set up regular follow-up appointments to check on your progress and make any necessary changes.

Jawline Contour Procedure.

Jawline contouring is typically done using a combination of small incisions and non-invasive cosmetic injections.

The process involves injecting hyaluronic acid (HA) or Restylane into specific facial areas to create new contours.

HA is a substance that can hold hundreds of times its weight in water.

This means it is injected into wrinkles and crevices to help smooth out those areas, making a face appear more youthful.

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HA can also be injected into thin areas of the face to help fill them out.

The areas where HA is injected can be the forehead, crow’s feet, or the sides of the mouth to create a new, ideal contour.

This approach to contouring your face is minimally invasive, quick, and easy.

Compared to other procedures like rhinoplasty, eyelid lift, rhytidectomy, chin surgery, and others that require extensive surgery, it’s also relatively affordable and has a much faster recovery time.

Jawline Contouring Techniques

There are a number of different types of jawline contouring surgeries available today.

Depending on the procedure you get, you might have a number of different jawline contouring techniques done.

  • Laser resurfacing: Laser resurfacing is typically used to treat red marks and acne scars, but it also has the added benefit of improving the contour of your face. Laser resurfacing is typically performed in three consecutive treatments, and each performed every two weeks.
  • Dermal Fillers: Fillers are typically used to plump the lips, cheeks, and under-eye area. In some cases, they’re used to contour the jawline and neck area. Different types of fillers are customized to the individual patient’s needs. Some are designed to plump the lips, while others to smooth out wrinkles, reduce red marks and acne scars, and provide subtle contouring.
  • Sculptra: Sculptra is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler that can contour the jawline and neck area. It’s typically used to treat wrinkles and fine lines and has a natural, non-invasive appearance.

Expected Results after Jawline Contour

The results of jawline contouring depend a lot on how much-wrinkled skin and extra skin you have to start with.

After undergoing jawline contouring surgery, you can expect a more defined, sculpted look.

You may also notice an improvement in soft tissue volume and facial wrinkles, making a face appear more youthful, toned, and tighter.

Depending on the specific surgery you choose, you may notice an improvement in the appearance of your jowls and the size of your chin.

Some patients may also notice an improvement in the size of their forehead.

How Much Does Jawline Contouring Cost?

Jawline contouring cost varies widely depending on the surgeon, the type of procedure you undergo, and the surgeon’s experience.

Typically, lip enhancement will cost between $2,000 and $4,000, while chin enhancement may cost between $6,500 and $10,000.

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Surgeons who perform more complex procedures, such as neck contouring, will charge more.

Before you decide on a surgeon, research their experience and compare their fees with those of other surgeons in your area.

Also, consider travel and accommodation costs if you must be taken from a faraway city for your procedure.

Recovery after Jawline Contour

Jawline contouring recovery time is typically shorter than other procedures performed on the face.

Patients can resume normal activities within a day or two after their procedure.

Some patients may need to wear a neck brace for a few days to help support their neck.

You will most likely experience bruising, swelling, and pain following your procedure.

You can take steps to minimize these side effects by resting your face and drinking plenty of water.

Make sure you keep your face elevated until the swelling goes down.

Also, avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting until the bruising goes down.

You may need to wear a face mask or headgear after your procedure to protect your face from direct impact.

Potential Complications of Jawline Contouring

Jawline contouring is usually safe, but like all plastic surgery, it comes with some risks.

Most, though, are minimal and include:-

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  • Infection
  • Nerve damage
  • Bleeding
  • Excessive scarring

These are typically treated at the dermatology clinic, but you should always inform your surgeon if you experience them.

You should seek immediate medical care if you have any of these issues.

Most problems with jawline contouring can be caught early and treated, which means the risks are very low.

Always inform your plastic surgeon if you plan on getting anything else done.

You should also inform your surgeon of any medications you’re taking, including statins, birth control pills, and testosterone injections.

Conclusion

Jawline contouring is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures for men and women.

It can help sculpt your jawline and create a more defined, youthful appearance.

Depending on your procedure, your jowls, chin, and neck should look better.

The cost of jawline contouring will vary depending on the procedure you choose, where you choose to have it performed, and your health insurance coverage.

Thanks to advancements in plastic surgery technology, it is now possible for almost anyone to get an improved jawline and facial features quicker than ever.

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  • Chin O, et al. (2019). Optimizing the chin and jawline appearance: does surgery or injection make sense? DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1683962
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