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.
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
Jawline anatomy assessment
- 2
Treatment plan for symmetry and projection
- 3
Strategic filler placement along mandible
- 4
Chin augmentation if needed
- 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.
Read full cost guideBefore & 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
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