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    Dermal Fillers

    Jawline Contouring (Non-Surgical)

    Non-surgical jawline contouring uses dermal fillers to create a more defined, chiseled jawline without surgery. This treatment has exploded in popularity among both men and women who want a stronger jaw profile. Providers use thicker, more structured fillers (like Juvederm Volux or Restylane Defyne) along the jawline, chin, and pre-jowl area to create sharp definition, improve jawline symmetry, and address early jowling. Combined with masseter Botox for jaw slimming, this creates dramatic facial reshaping results.

    Jawline Contouring (Non-Surgical) treatment at a luxury medical spa

    Average Cost

    $1,200–$3,000 per session (3–6 syringes typically)

    Session Duration

    30–45 minutes

    Results

    Immediate

    Downtime

    2–5 days swelling

    How Jawline Contouring (Non-Surgical) Works

    1. 1

      Jawline anatomy assessment

    2. 2

      Treatment plan for symmetry and projection

    3. 3

      Strategic filler placement along mandible

    4. 4

      Chin augmentation if needed

    5. 5

      Symmetry evaluation

    Benefits of Jawline Contouring (Non-Surgical)

    • Creates sharp, defined jawline
    • Non-surgical with immediate results
    • Improves facial proportions
    • Addresses early jowling
    • Long-lasting results (12–18 months)
    • Popular for both men and women

    Risks & Side Effects

    • Requires more filler (higher cost)
    • Swelling and bruising
    • Asymmetry risk
    • Rare vascular complications

    Jawline Contouring (Non-Surgical) Cost Guide

    Average Cost: $1,200–$3,000 per session (3–6 syringes typically)

    Price Range: $800 – $4,000

    Ideal Candidate: Anyone wanting a more defined jawline, chin projection, or treatment for early jowling.

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    Before & After Tips

    • This treatment often requires 3–6 syringes
    • Results look best at 2 weeks when swelling resolves
    • Can combine with masseter Botox for jaw slimming

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many syringes for jawline filler?
    Most patients need 3–6 syringes total for noticeable jawline definition. Some may need only 2 for subtle enhancement, while more dramatic contouring can require 6+ syringes over multiple sessions.
    Does jawline filler hurt?
    Most patients describe it as moderate discomfort (4/10). The jawline area has less sensitivity than lips. Fillers contain lidocaine, and providers use topical numbing.

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    Medical Disclaimer

    The information provided on MedSpa Listings is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a board-certified physician or qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical spa treatment. Individual results may vary. MedSpa Listings does not endorse any specific provider, treatment, or product.