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Jaw Filler

What Is Jaw Filler Treatment

Jaw filler is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment. Through which dermal fillers are injected into the chin and jawline area to treat sagging skin and the double chin. Jawline filler treatment works on jawline contour for both men and women and enhances its shape and definition.

Dermal fillers are gel-like substances. It is typically composed of hyaluronic acid filler. A naturally occurring substance in the body that helps maintain skin hydration and volume, it also has FDA approval.

A qualified aesthetic practitioner typically performs the treatment in 30 minutes. They will evaluate the patient’s facial structure and determine the appropriate injection points and the amount of filler. Sometimes, the practitioner may recommend alternative treatments, such as chin fillers, facial implants, or even surgery, to achieve the desired results.

What Can Jaw Fillers Be Used For

People decide to get jaw fillers for various aesthetic reasons. Some of the reasons may be as the following:

  1. Strengthening the jawline: Individuals with a weak or less defined jawline may opt for jaw fillers to create a sharper and more structured appearance.
  2. Balancing facial features: If a person has prominent facial features like a larger nose or chin. Jaw fillers can create a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance.
  3. Correcting asymmetry: Candidates with mild to moderate jawline asymmetry may choose jaw fillers to achieve a more balanced and symmetrical appearance.
  4. Rejuvenating the jaw area: Aging can cause a loss of volume and sagging in the jawline area. Jaw fillers can help restore volume, creating a more youthful and lifted appearance.

Steps For A Jaw Fillers

The steps involved in a jaw filler treatment are as follows:

  • Consultation: A qualified aesthetic practitioner will assess the patient’s facial structure, discuss the desired outcome, and determine if jaw fillers are an appropriate treatment option. The practitioner will also review the patient’s medical history and address any concerns or questions.
  • Preparation: The patient’s skin will be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected to minimize the risk of infection. The practitioner may apply a numbing cream or use a filler containing a local anesthetic (such as lidocaine) to reduce discomfort during the procedure.
  • Marking: The practitioner will carefully analyze the patient’s jawline and mark the injection points. It is to ensure proper placement and achieve the desired results.
  • Injection: The practitioner injects the dermal filler into the marked areas along the jawline using a fine needle or cannula. The filler is typically composed of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body. The practitioner may gently massage the treated area to ensure even filler distribution and minimize lumps or irregularities.