
What is jawline filler?
Jawline filler is a nonsurgical cosmetic procedure that gives your jaw area a more defined look. Your healthcare provider injects safe substances called fillers underneath your skin. The filler plumps up your skin. You get smoother-looking skin that looks more youthful.
How long does it last?
The effects of jawline fillers are temporary. You'll need repeat injections every six to 18 months.
While dermal fillers are relatively safe, skin injections aren't without risk. It's important to choose an experienced healthcare provider who can help you get the look you seek.
Who shouldn’t get jawline fillers?
You shouldn’t get dermal fillers if you have:
Cold sores (herpes simplex virus type 1).
Connective tissue diseases like lupus or scleroderma.
An infection.
Uncontrolled diabetes.
What are the benefits of jawline fillers?
Compared to more invasive cosmetic surgeries, jawline fillers offer, Fast procedure and recovery with little, if any, missed work or activities.
Immediate results.
Minimal health risks.
Monetary savings (it’s less expensive than surgery).
What is recovery like after a jawline filler procedure?
You may have some bruising or swelling after the procedure. These side effects go away in a few days. Still, you should be able to see an immediate and noticeable difference. You can apply cold compresses or ice packs to the treatment area to minimise any discomfort.